Arsene Wenger has claimed that Jack Wilshere's opening goal against Norwich City was one of the best that he has seen in his time as Arsenal manager.
Mesut Ozil also scored twice, while Aaron Ramsey added another to fire the Gunners to a 4-1 victory, which was put into motion by a brilliant 18th-minute team move in which Wilshere was heavily involved.
The England international midfielder started the build-up in his own half, before collecting a pass from Santi Cazorla, exchanging flicks with Olivier Giroud and steering the Frenchman's clever return into the bottom corner with a delicate first-time finish.
"All the goals were great, but the first was exceptional and improvised," Wenger told reporters. "It was certainly one of the best [Arsenal] goals, one I enjoyed the most because it was a team goal."
"It had combinations and speed which you would always like your team to play with. This one was a mixture of technical quality, speedy thinking, quick reaction and as well being calm in front of goal.
"It had nearly everything you want to have, it was a great goal."
You can view Wilshere's strike, his second in as many Arsenal games, via the video below.
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