Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes his side are capable of beating Premier League title favourites Leicester City.
The Gunners ended a four-game winless run in the league by beating Bournemouth 2-0 away on Sunday which sets up a crunch encounter with the Foxes at King Power Stadium next weekend.
Ahead of that clash, and in the wake of the much-needed triumph, Wenger spoke of his team's premiership hopes which could be further enhanced if they can down Claudio Ranieri's men in the East Midlands.
"Look, in one week Leicester has beaten Liverpool and Man City," Wenger said.
"So that means suddenly they become the favourite in the league. That makes our game on Sunday a very big one.
"I think we needed to win the game. I do not want to be too dramatic with making statements. A football game away from home in the Premier League for anybody is difficult to win. We had to win. We won.
"We can just control our performances and to show that we believe in it, you know, and that we have the level to do it. There's still a very long way to go.
"Leicester now is the favourite. We have a big game at home now against them, and I believe we have enough quality and nerves to deal with that."
Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored quick-fire goals midway through the first half to give the Gunners the three points, ending a run of three matches without a goal.