Arsene Wenger feels Arsenal will remain in Premier League title contention if they continue to reproduce their second-half show at Swansea.
The Gunners secured a fifth straight league success by winning 3-0 at the Liberty Stadium, but only after a goalless first half in which the Swans were the better team.
Bafetimbi Gomis wasted a glorious opening after being put clean through on Petr Cech's goal and Swansea should have had a penalty when Per Mertesacker moved his hand to block Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick.
"I am proud of scoring goals because people like to come to see football to see people try to play," the Frenchman said.
"But the most important (thing), of course, was the three points - and we have made a little difference with some teams.
"Let's focus on the quality of our game and keep a good balance between hunger, humility and confidence.
"It's a very big week for us as we go to Bayern now and then we play Tottenham at home, but we have some very strong results behind us."
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