Hector Bellerin says the goals will soon start to flow for Arsenal as the team continues to adapt to the methods of new head coach Mikel Arteta.
Bellerin believes the team is starting to show signs of progress under the 37-year-old’s stewardship and says further improvement will be demonstrated on the pitch when they return to action against Newcastle on Saturday.
"Mikel has always been very tactical in his work and in his whole life, he’s very professional with very clear ideas," the Spain international defender told Arsenal’s official website.
"It’s very early doors in time. [Mikel] has a new philosophy and the way he has implemented it in the last few games that we’ve played, there’s been a big change.
"I think sometimes we need to be a bit more efficient in front of goal [but] that’s also something that comes with confidence. When you see that you’re playing better and controlling games better, the goals are something that’s going to come. I’m sure you’re going to see that very quickly.
"For us, the promise is that we’re trying to get better every single day. When a different coach comes, there are different things that you’re being asked to do.
"The most important thing is to get things right and I think with the coaching that we’re getting and the tactical advice, if we do the things that they’re asking us to do we’re going to be successful."