Arsenal's last two games have featured 10 goals, missed and scored penalties, comebacks, lost leads, no little drama, but ultimately six points against two top-six sides.
Those two frantic, incident packed games were in marked contrast to our previous few five matches, if which we netted just twice.
And there's no doubt that even in victory against Chelsea and United, the team showed less control generally than during our recent wins over Aston Villa, Leicester and Wolves.
Mikel Arteta described the United game last Saturday as 'rollercoaster' and speaking to the media ahead of our trip to the London Stadium, he said he is bracing himself for more of the same during the run in.