How can you stop the Gunners?
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Arsenal have had injuries to key players in defence and attack throughout this season, but they have been able to navigate those challenges thanks to their strength in depth.
And Arteta will be delighted that the attackers in his squad performed in the win over Leeds.
Arsenal's attack has not always been firing this season, with Viktor Gyokeres' goal in the second half just his sixth in the league this season.
Before the Sweden international put Gabriel Martinelli's excellent cross into the back of the net, own goals were the joint top source of goals for Arteta's side.
The amount of own goals that Arsenal benefit from is in part down to their excellence from set-pieces and the pressure they put on the opposition.
The own goal which doubled their lead was the fifth in their favour this season and is the most that any side in the division has benefited from.
Only in the 2009-10 season have the Gunners 'scored' more own goals in a Premier League campaign, with six.
But despite Gyokeres' struggles at times this season, the £64m summer signing from Sporting has scored four goals in his past six appearances and is now the Gunners' top scorer with 11 goals.