Aubamenyang
Aubameyang continued his excellent form since coming to England in January with his 15th and 16th Premier League goals for the club against Fulham.

Despite only coming off the bench in the 62nd minute, the £56million signing scored twice and assisted another as Unai Emery’s men recorded an emphatic 5-1 win for their sixth straight top-flight win.

Lacazette also managed a brace with the pair having contributed 11 goals so far this season - their form a huge contributor to Arsenal’s nine-match winning streak across all competitions.

Aubameyang doubled from the bench at Craven Cottage was a better book than Henry's iconic first year at the club in 1999.

This is a comparison between Arsene Wenger's two prolific forwards in February, with the Aubame club having won the No. 1 shirt. 14 Henry.

The former Borussia Dortmund manager, previously said to compare the striker, manages in north London: "I will say Thierry Henry with the quality of the game. Some time to compare it to the players who have been there. Played here. He has played one game, that's a good example. to be followed.

"This is a good ambitious statement, the best goalscorer ever in Arsenal history, so that doesn't mean that he will score goals for no. It looks good, you haven't scored a goal because of so many years."

However, a strong scoring record since moving to the Emirates Stadium, Lacezette Aubameyang insisted not to be Arsenal's big and all-time Premier League goalscorer.

Arsenal are even touted as Premier League challengers, although there are still things that could be a priority for them in the Champions League.

The winning streak was the best since April 2015, however, and hints at improvement at Arsenal.

And Lacazette continued: "The spirit of the team is good, of course adding to your win, it's better. We work well and we want to continue like this.

"Imagining about the big four is the beginning that I think, we have to stay calm and work like we did before and the season goes well.

"It only works like we do and we will see at the end of the season."