Arsenal beat Bayern Munich 3-1 in the Champions League to keep their perfect record in the competition, and their fans are officially on cloud nine.
It is not just that they're the best defensive team in the Premier League, they're also the best defensive team in the entire world. They also just beat the best offensive team in Europe 3-1.
They conceded their first goal in the competition, which was not ideal, but I'm sure Mikel Arteta would happily take that over a 0-0 draw.
Arsenal looked really good on the night and there were not that many things that Arteta's side could have improved on in either half.
The Gunners played really well, got the job done and they also have a few injury returnees come back to the team and help them see the win.
One of them was Noni Madueke, who came out to play after a lengthy injury layoff. He joined Arsenal in the summer, but he has not been able to play as much as he would want to.
There won't be many Arsenal players happier than Noni Madueke right now
But now that he's back, hopefully Madueke is able to play more and more minutes because, as we saw in the game against Bayern Munich, he is really, really good on both wings and Arsenal could definitely use his assistance in improving their attack even more.
Madueke was one of the happiest people on the entire earth after the game and talked about his injuries.
He said: "It was a top night, great night. A Champions League night, so it was perfect to get my first goal for the club and for the win on top.
“It's a perfect night. I had a long injury, it was difficult, but today I made up for it. It's amazing. I can't really say much more man, just amazing!
To be honest, it was really, really good to see how he has come back and helped the team in his first game.
Going through injury troubles right after joining a club must feel really, really down.
Players in his situation must feel very underconfident after having a problem like that where you can't play, or even fit into your new team for a few weeks, and to come back and just score against the best team in the world, at least from an attacking sense, is just inspiring.
This could also mean that Madueke goes on a good form when he is playing decent minutes in every game after this, which could also help Arsenal in the long and short run.
It is clear that even though they are a really good team, they could always use an extra set of feet against the best teams in the world, and Arsenal's depth might just be what sets them apart from seasons prior where they haven't really won what they wanted to win.
