Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette has admitted that it is too early to start talking about the club finishing in the top four this season, according to a report on the Daily Mail.
The Gunners are currently on a nine-match unbeaten run in all competitions and things are beginning to look good for them on the pitch.

The French striker netted a brace as Arsenal thrashed Fulham 5-1 on Sunday, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyand also scoring twice and Ramsey netting a sensational flick.
New manager Unai Emery’s primary target is to get the Gunners back into the Champions League but Lacazette doesn’t want the players and fans to get ahead of themselves. He said:
To talk about the top four is early I think. We have to keep quiet and work like we did before and the season is going well. Just work as we did and we will see at the end of the season.
The team spirit is good, of course when you win it is better. We will enjoy it, we are working well and we want to continue like this.
We knew if we lost the first two games it wasn’t the end of the world. We have worked and knew we could go forward so everything is better now.
Arsenal are currently in fourth position in the league and are only two points away from league leaders Manchester City.





