THEO Walcott claimed Arsenal were "flying" after their emphatic 5-2 win over Fenerbahce in Istanbul this morning.

England hero Walcott scored the Gunners' second as Arsene Wenger's side maintained control of Champions League Group G.
Walcott told ITV: "It is a very difficult place to come, the fans get behind them but we all got our jobs right tonight and it was just a brilliant performance by everyone.
"Everyone is just flying. We are playing brilliant football and scoring plenty of goals from all sorts of positions.
"People are coming off the bench and scoring goals and it just shows how strong our squad is."
Wenger hailed the pace and technique of his side and felt their victory was fully deserved.
Emmanuel Adebayor, Abou Diaby, Alex Song and Aaron Ramsey also got on the scoresheet against the Turks.
Wenger told ITV4: "I think it was a good game because Fenerbahce were dangerous as well.
"Overall I believe our mobility, our technique, our pace was superior and that made a big difference tonight."
Wenger praised the performance of Diaby, who played in an advanced role.
"He can do it," the Frenchman said. "He can play nearly everywhere, Diaby. From midfield going forward, he can play everywhere.
"He has been out for nearly three months now. It was his first start and he had a very good game."
Wenger was also impressed by teenager Ramsey, his summer signing from Cardiff.
He said: "He is 17 and a half years old, he is a very young boy but very promising. His personality really comes out wherever he goes. He really wants the ball, he is not frightened.
"We had a really young team out tonight, at 22 years old (average age), and it is good to see."

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