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That's what Sky Sports expert Graeme Souness thinks the Gunners beat Leicester 3-1 on Monday night.
Arsenal lost 1-0 after Hector Bellerin's goal but rebounded after Mesut Ozil's fine finish.
The German then played a decisive role when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang grabbed a quick splint after being presented on the substitutes' bench.
This is Arsenal's tenth consecutive win in all competitions and Emery's first season as a manager.
The Spaniard has replaced Arsene Wenger over the summer, although some of the Gunners' plays at the Emirates on Monday reminded the French of the Frenchman.
But Souness thinks that Arsenal has a force different from that of Wenger.
"Arsenal was fabulous with its smooth pass," said Souness in Monday Night Football.
"The front players have sometimes been sensational.
"The movement is faster under this manager.
"This unique touch in the offensive third opens doors for them.
"I think we have a different Arsenal now."
Despite the Premier League win over Leicester, Emery wants more control over his players.
He said: "Different halves, every game is difficult. In the first half, we did not control the match with possession and positioning.
"We are happy because we are progressing, we have to play with the organization but also with the heart.
"We start playing with the heart.
"When you continue to improve your demands are very high.We have to control the matches more than we currently do.
"In the first half, we did not play well, but we played with quality and heart. This feeling together is very good. "
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