Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has reacted to Arsenal's 3-2 win over Bournemouth describing it as “madness”.

In order to defeat the Cherries at the Emirates and keep a five-point lead over the competition's middle teams, the Gunners overcame a two-goal deficit.
The hosts unexpectedly took a 2-0 lead through goals from Phillip Billing and Marcos Senesi, but Arteta's team responded through goals from Thomas Partey, Ben White, and Reiss Nelson.
From the very beginning, it was crazy. We never stopped attempting and won every game. We took it step-by-step as we ascended the peak.
We had the hunger to go for the first goal. From then the atmosphere changed. Reiss Nelson hasn’t featured much because he has been injured. He comes on and puts in that performance. It was incredible to experience the emotion with the crowd. It’s going to stick with us,” Arteta told BBC MOTD.
What are your thoughts over Arsenal's performance in their win earlier today?
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