Arsenal 's players looked to be in high spirits as they prepare to continue their impressive start to the season at Burnley .
Still riding high after their 3-0 thrashing over Chelsea last week, the Gunners look to be in confident mood as they attempt to close the gap between themselves and Manchester City.
Looking to continue his sparkling form is Theo Walcott , who's scored four in his past three games.
Francis Coquelin is back in training and could make a return to the side sooner than expected after recovering from a knee injury.
Absent however were Olivier Giroud, Aaron Ramsey, Danny Welbeck and Carl Jenkinson.
Boss Arsene Wenger is celebrating 20 years at the club this weekend, and admits he never thought he'd last so long.
"At that time I would never have imagined 20 years later I would still be here.
“There was a resistance. Yes, of course. There was a belief that a foreign manager could never win a championship in England. Maybe there was resistance from some players. But I can understand that.
"When I arrived here, Arsenal was a very traditional club.
“When I first came to a game here, on January 1st, 1989, the women were still in different rooms to the men — the wives of the directors were in a separate room.
"That was really a traditional club.
“To be brave like they were, to take a foreign manager - one who was unknown on top of that - was a massive gamble."