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Jorginho reveals the secret key to Arsenal’s recent stellar form

Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has shed light on how the Gunners have transformed their fortunes to embark on a remarkable run of form. Speaking after Arsenal’s emphatic 5-2 victory over West Ham United at the London Stadium, the Italian international emphasized the team’s improved cohesion and recovery from earlier setbacks.

“We did a really good game and we deserved the win [at West Ham],” Jorginho shared with Standard Sport. “We shouldn’t have conceded the way we did. But we take a lot of positive stuff from here, and it is important to win again.”

The Gunners’ dominant performance against their London rivals marked another step in their surge up the Premier League table, where they currently sit in second place. Jorginho attributed much of the team’s resurgence to the return of key players from injury, which has bolstered the squad’s depth and unity.

“I think having players back from injury, having the whole squad available, has made a huge difference,” he explained. “We fixed something that wasn’t working, and now it is. We are in a good momentum now. We need to carry on going and focus on the next one.”

Arsenal’s ability to bounce back from injuries and tactical adjustments has been evident in their recent performances. The team has shown resilience, fluidity, and a sharper edge in their play, qualities that were on full display against West Ham.

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