Arsenal is a very good team, in the early hours of Sunday (21st).

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The visitors won 3-0 against Bournemouth, with midfielder Martin Ordegaard scoring twice in the first 11 minutes. Arsenal this season

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3 wins in 3 matches, checking the past 2 times Arsenal started the season with 3 consecutive wins, and eventually won a championship and a second place, this season is a dream start, and a good omen to win the championship again.

Arsenal started the game with a strong attack on their rivals. Gabriele Martinelli took a powerful shot from the left side of the penalty area, which was not far away from the keeper, and Martin Ordigart added a first time shot into the net, which was only five minutes into the game.

Just six minutes later, Martin Odigat scored again, the 23-year-old Norwegian international scoring twice in the top flight since October 2014, when he was 15 years old and playing for Strogast, and was therefore hailed as a child prodigy.

After the Arsenal took a two-goal lead, they continued to attack, and stalwart William Shaliba was not willing to be left alone, and he shot into the net in the 54th minute, scoring his first goal since playing for Arsenal. The 21-year-old French international made 75 passes to his teammates in the game, and his success rate was 100%.

Arsenal's previous 2

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Three consecutive wins to start the season, all with very good final results, including a runner-up finish in 2004/05 and an unbeaten 2003/04 season.

It is worth mentioning that Arsenal became the first team since Ewarton to start a league season with 3 consecutive defeats in the previous season and then 3 consecutive wins in the following season. Albion started the 1937/38 season with 3 consecutive defeats, but the 1938/39 season was a renaissance, with 3 consecutive victories and the title being won.

Arsenal has a good sign of winning the championship, and can break the recent years at any time.

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