Arteta's men stormed into the last 16 with eight wins out of eight in the league phase which ended with an easy win over FC Kairat.
Arsenal beat the likes of Bayern Munich and last year’s finalists Inter Milan on their way to top the league, booking their place in the round of 16.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes stated earlier this season that they would be the "most boring team to win the Premier League” due to their lack of fluidity and attacking strength.
Arteta, speaking ahead of Tuesday’s EFL Cup clash with Chelsea, responded to such claims and laughed off the question.
"I hear completely the opposite: all around Europe that we are the most exciting team in Europe – the most goals, the most clean sheets
“Maybe I have different sources.
"I don't know which people. You send me the names, the addresses and the email, and maybe we can talk, but I can't give you a massive book of all the people."
Arsenal won eight consecutive games in the Champions League - only one English side has enjoyed a longer winning streak in European Cup/UEFA Champions League history in Manchester City.
Despite being called boring, Arsenal are dominating in every competition at the moment and Arteta will brush off all critics as he finds success this season.
