Arsenal legend Tony Adams admits he's enjoying this season with Mikel Arteta in charge.
It is now almost 21 years since Adams made the last of his 669 appearances for the club and no team has come close to the one he captained under Arsene Wenger.
But Mikel Arteta's side are not far off replicating what Adams achieved and the club legend is buzzing, he told The Sun: “This is the most excited I've been by an Arsenal team since I retired.
“There's a group of guys who look like they have a chance of actually winning the title and now they've come this far they can't settle for second place.
“I absolutely love what I'm seeing this season and defensively they've gone to another level.
“The manager has stopped rotating his team and we're not being so stupid at the back.
“For the previous two years under Arteta and even before him when Unai Emery was in charge, there was a constant desire to play out from the back at all costs. It was suicidal football and their success rate in getting the ball out of their own half was only ten per cent."

