Gunners first goal against the Swans at the Liberty
stadium on Saturday evening.
Nigeria international, Alex Iwobi has insisted that he
will take credit for Arsenal 's second goal in
Saturday's Premier League 4-0 victory over
Swansea City at the Liberty stadium.
The forward twice visually perceived his efforts turned into the
net by Swansea players, but insists he won't have
both his goals taken away without protesting.
"I'm claiming the first one! It's on target so I'm
going to claim that one," Iwobi told Arsenal
website.
"Second one I can let slide, but the first one is
definitely my goal.
"It was quite big [the deflection] I'm not saying, but
they all go in, they all count. But that one at least,
I'm praying it's my goal."
He withal disclosed that Arsène Wenger authoritatively mandated them to
be more ruthless during the moiety-time break, and
that was subsidiary when they returned for the second
h@lf of the match.
"The boss got onto us a bit saying we know we can
do better, just keep on moving the ball quickly, as
fast as we can," he continued.
"In the second half we showed our quality and
were able to get the three points.
"Swansea gave us a difficult start, they pressed us
really well and they also kept the ball and were on
the front foot.
"It was a great performance from us and at the end
of the day we were able to get the three points."
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