Arsenal Once again, we’ve flattered to deceive. The two high-points so far have been the way we’ve put our deluded neighbours back in their “also ran” box, and the release of the film 89 – a reminder of how much more beautiful the game was back when players didn’t have to put on a pretence to reassure us it really mattered. Otherwise there’s not much to say. Given that our gameplan has often been to bore opponents into submission, its remarkable we’re still in touching distance of the top four. 6/10 Stars and flops: Our two new arrivals have both proved a big hit. Lacazette has shown he could develop into a prolific goal machine, if his team-mates start picking out his runs and Wenger ever affords him a full 90 minutes. And Kolasinac secured his place as a firm favourite the moment he barrelled into the box to score on his Community Shield debut. As for let-downs: I doubt there’d have been quite so much anxiety about Alexis Sánchez leaving if we’d known he’d spend the first half of the season relentlessly conceding possession; Mesut Özil, who almost single-handedly besieged Manchester United, remains a beguiling enigma; and if Petr…