Arsene Wenger's men defeated Brighton 2-0 yesterday

That’s according to former player turned pundit Danny Higginbotham who thinks the Gunners are on the up.

Arsene Wenger’s men were humiliated by the Reds in a 4-0 drubbing at Anfield.

Higginbotham, however, insists it was a wake-up call for the north Londoners.

“It was one of the low points of Arsene Wenger’s recent reign,” he told The Sun.

“But since then they have responded brilliantly, winning six out of seven matches and keeping four consecutive clean sheets in the Premier League.

“With Alexandre Lacazette and Alexis Sanchez in the team, they are always guaranteed to score goals.

“They have tightened up defensively, too.

“Against Liverpool, midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Granit Xhaka simply weren’t disciplined enough.

“They were both too far ahead of the ball and Liverpool exploited the space.

“Since then, though, they have had one defensive midfielder going forward and one sitting back.

“The system has improved and so, too, have the results.”

Arsenal face Watford at Vicarage Road after the international break.