Arsenal hammers Pompey 4 - 1 at opening home game.


Arsene Wenger hailed Arsenal's "brilliant start" to the season following the 4-1 win over Portsmouth - but warned tougher challenges lay ahead.

Abou Diaby set the Gunners on their way to a convincing home victory on Saturday with a first-half brace.

Younes Kaboul pulled one back before the break - but a fluke from William Gallas and substitute Aaron Ramsey ensured a comfortable finish as Arsenal made it three wins from three.

Celtic come to the Emirates on Wednesday night for the second leg of their Champions League qualifier, before the next Premier League fixture away at Manchester United.

"We have had a brilliant start. It should create confidence and momentum," said Wenger.
"We now go into another week which will be another test against Celtic and then Manchester United.

"It looks to be exciting and interesting."

French midfielder Diaby marked his 100th game for the Gunners with an impressive display.

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