Arsenal had one of their most impressive wins in recent years, defeating Chelsea 3-0 at the Emirates.

"I'm very happy. We needed to change the recent history, and we did it with style and steel. And that's what we wanted," Wenger told BT Sport. "We were committed with discipline. And that's not always easy to find a good balance in this kind of game. And overall I believe our collective rhythm was very good to give them problems."

Alexis Sanchez put Arsenal ahead after 11 minutes after stealing the ball from Gary Cahill, and Theo Walcott finished off a great team move just three minutes later to double the lead.

"We want to play that kind of game based on movement and technical quality and pace," Wenger said. "I hope that this kind of performance convinces the players that we are on the right way, but we still have some room for improvement."