Burnley boss Sean Dyche took aim at Arsenal's diving after Sunday's 0-0 stalemate at Turf Moor.
Home fans booed Arsenal defender David Luiz throughout the game following his "anti-football" comments about the Clarets when playing for Chelsea last season, and there were a number of challenges made during an at times fraught contest.
"We had a good grasp of the game. Had enough chances to score and the balance of the side was very good," Dyche - who has been critical of players 'diving' in the past - told Sky Sports after the game.
"Another solid show of us continuing to improve. We wanted to be brave and set the press.
"No grand statements. We played some reasonable stuff and created chances.
"It is lovely to watch when people are falling over, it is my favourite part. The game is in a fantastic state. No-one wants to address it apart from me, so I am absolutely happy with the state of the game."