Arsenal host Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in the hope of making it five wins in succession.
At this time of writing, the Gunners go into the game in fourth place and are currently in pole position to finish in one of those all-important Champions League places.
Ahead of tomorrow afternoon's Premier League encounter, Mikel Arteta revealed that Emile Smith Rowe will be available for selection after recovering from COVID-19.
The Hale end graduate is having an excellent season for the north Londoners, with nine Premier League goals currently to his name, but Smith Rowe gives so much more to the team than just pure output.
The former Huddersfield loanee is exceptional on the half-turn, regularly beating his man both on the outside and inside.
Furthermore, his ability to bring others into the game by remaining secure in tight spaces along with playing clever tidy passes to teammates nearby goes unnoticed and essentially, the 21-year-old is an integral cog to the overall team functionality.
Teammates Aaron Ramsdale and Rob Holding share similar thoughts on Smith Rowe, with the latter stating that he just 'floats' with the ball.
"What a player,” said Holding on Sky Sports.
"The way he moves the ball is just so nice to watch. He’s so easy on the eye, he just floats!"
Both Arsenal stars also backed Smith Rowe to earn a spot in the England squad for the World Cup this year, with Holding arguing that there is 'no reason' why he should not be in Gareth Southgate's plans.
Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner in the north Londoners' 3-2 victory over Watford last Sunday at Vicarage Road, so it does seem very likely that Smith Rowe will be starting from the bench tomorrow afternoon.