Saturday's 3-0 victory at home to Nottingham Forest was sweet in so many different ways for Arsenal. It temporarily lifted them to the top of the Premier League table, they brushed aside a team in European competition with total ease and ensured former rival Ange Postecoglou got off to the worst possible start with his new side. To put the cherry on the cake, the Gunners looked more comfortable than ever before in the absence of arguably their two best players, with injured duo Bukayo Saka and William Saliba watching from the sidelines.
Though Viktor Gyokeres was on the scoresheet and Noni Madueke dazzled on the wing, it was the performance of central midfielder Martin Zubimendi that really caught the eye. The Spain international broke the deadlock with a swerving volley from the edge of the box, before rounding off proceedings with a header which deflected and looped into the net, both attempts too tricky for even PFA Team of the Year goalkeeper Matz Sels to keep out.
Amid the flurry of additions further up the pitch, Zubimendi's arrival went a little under the radar this summer. Yet he may well prove to be the best buy of the bunch, and he's only just kicking into gear.









