Arsene Wenger confident Arsenal have put rocky spell behind them as comfortable win over Brighton takes them to fifth in Premier League table

Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal have put their early-season slump behind them after making it seven games unbeaten with victory over Brighton on Sunday.

Goals either side of half-time from Nacho Monreal and Alex Iwobi earned a 2-0 success against the Seagulls and continued the Gunners' recent resurgence.

After a turbulent August, which ended with a 4-0 drubbing by Liverpool, Arsenal have now registered six wins and one draw to move up to fifth in the table, level with Chelsea on 13 points.

Arsene Wenger could be satisfied with his team's 2-0 win over Brighton on Sunday afternoon

Arsene Wenger could be satisfied with his team's 2-0 win over Brighton on Sunday afternoon

Nacho Monreal jumps in celebration after scoring Arsenal's opening goal against Brighton

Nacho Monreal jumps in celebration after scoring Arsenal's opening goal against Brighton

Alex Iwobi doubled Arsenal's lead after the break and made absolutely sure of the three points

Alex Iwobi doubled Arsenal's lead after the break and made absolutely sure of the three points

'I knew that after the game in Liverpool everybody would write us off and I knew it just depends on us, how much we respond,' said Wenger.


'Nothing is permanent; you're not bad in a permanent way, if you can do something about it, and you're not good in a permanent way, if you don't keep your urgency.

'We responded in a united way and we have put some wins together and some good performances as well.'

Monreal turned home the 17th-minute opener following a scramble in the Albion box, before Iwobi finished off a flowing Arsenal move early in the second period.

Sunday also marked the 21st anniversary of Wenger's appointment as manager but the 67-year-old, who has won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, said he was initially unaware of the milestone.

'I did not know about it,' he said. 'I was told by the press. I wouldn't like to reflect too much on that. I have kept focus on my job always under good and bad circumstances.

Sunday's win lifted Arsenal to fifth place, level on point with defending champions Chelsea

Sunday's win lifted Arsenal to fifth place, level on point with defending champions Chelsea

Wenger shows his appreciation for Alexandre Lacazette after the striker was substituted off

Wenger shows his appreciation for Alexandre Lacazette after the striker was substituted off

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October 14 Watford (A)

October 19 Red Star Belgrade (A)

Europa League group stage

October 22 Everton (A)

October 24 Norwich City (H)

EFL Cup fourth round

October 28 Swansea City (H)

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'When you are 21 years somewhere you know that you have good and bad moments. Nobody can make 21 years and only fly. What I love in the game is to deal with bad moments and find the response.'

After Arsenal took the lead, Brighton offered some resistance and almost equalised when winger Solly March rattled the right post following a well-worked free-kick routine.

Albion were ultimately left empty-handed but manger Chris Hughton felt his team gave a good account of themselves on their first visit to Arsenal in 34 years.

'When you come here, you know it's going to be a difficult afternoon, you know it is,' Hughton said.

'They've got such quality, you have to set up your team.

'It's very difficult to be very expansive here, particularly when you're a team like we are that's just got promoted.

'Concentration levels have to be very much for 90 minutes with what they've got and we probably just needed to make more of some of the good areas we got in.'

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