Sokratis Papastathopoulos believes Arsenal are only playing at 70 per cent of their potential as they close in on a place in the Premier League top four.
The Gunners won 2-1 at Bournemouth on Sunday to move just a point behind London rivals Chelsea, who currently sit fourth and in the final Champions League berth.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang moved level with Sergio Aguero at the top of the division’s scoring charts as his eighth strike of the campaign settled an even contest at the Vitality Stadium.
A Jefferson Lerma own goal had put the visitors ahead before Joshua King levelled for Bournemouth – who have now lost three in a row following a fine start to the campaign.
Arsenal, meanwhile, have extended their unbeaten run to 17 games across all competitions – but Sokratis insists there is still more to come from Unai Emery’s side.
“We are around 70-80 per cent,” the defender said when asked how close the team are to reaching their full potential.
“We need to improve sometimes to not lose the ball or when we have the ball to finish the action and score.
“That is the difference, we need to improve and we know this. We work every day and I am happy that I am part of a team that works very good together.
“Of course we need to improve, of course we would like to put Arsenal in the top teams in the Premier League – we try every day for this.”
Emery opted to field a back-three for the first time in the league this season as Sokratis was joined by Shkodran Mustafi and Rob Holding.
While the change in shape offered Bournemouth hope at times throughout the game, Greece international Sokratis feels Arsenal are adept at altering their system when the situation demands.
“I think that we played well, it was the first game in the Premier League where we started with three at the back,” he added.
“We know that we need to improve more but I think it was a good result and most of the game we played good, we didn’t play back.
“Of course it changes something but in the end we cannot find the excuse for if something is not going good. We are professional players and we have to play with five, with three, with four (defenders).”