Lacazette became the first Arsenal player since Brian Marwood in 1988 to score in his first three home league games for the club with a brace in Monday’s 2-0 win over West Brom.

But the £52.7m signing from Lyon is only concerned about winning things with the Gunners, and feels they still have room for improvement.

Lacazette said: “I was told about the record. It is no big deal. It is not the kind of record I am looking for. I am not especially looking for records.

“I am looking for stability with the team and this evening was better and better. We won with a clean sheet so all the better for everyone.

“Everything is not perfect but we had possession, we did not concede. We scored. Even if I think we can do better, it is good already.

“We are unbeaten in September. We have reorganised ourselves defensively and everyone is working together and that is how you can see the difference.”

Arsenal looked in all sorts of trouble after getting thumped 4-0 at Liverpool and failing to sign Thomas Lemar on deadline day.

But Lacazette insists no-one at the Emirates was about to panic, and feels the only way is up after Arsenal climbed to seventh, one point behind fourth-placed Tottenham.

He said: “I have not felt particular panic. We knew that hard work would pay off and that is what we are doing. Let’s not get over-excited and carry on.”

The Frenchman is already a firm favourite with the Arsenal fans after scoring four times in seven games this season and was given a standing ovation on Monday night.

He said: “It is great to have the crowd behind you – it gives you confidence. I thank them for this vote of confidence.”