Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was delighted with his side's commitment following an impressive 2-1 victory at Blackburn.
The Gunners took the lead through Theo Walcott's superb drive before Mame Biram Diouf opened his Premier League account for Blackburn to level matters.
Andrey Arshavin drove home the winning strike just before the hour mark to secure the three points as Arsenal temporarily climbed to the top of the table.
Wenger told Sky Sports: "I'm convinced we have more experience in the box - but no matter who you are they (Blackburn) give you a strong test.
"We were a bit lucky at some stages but overall we showed really good commitment.
"If you have ambition in this league you have got to win at Blackburn.
"If you fail to win at Blackburn - if you go to clubs like that and you don't win - your ambition will not be respected by the other teams so it was an important test for us.
"The players are committed and we had that little bit more experience today, even if on just one or two occasions we were a bit lucky."
The Arsenal boss also praised the performance of Walcott, adding: "Give credit to Theo, he's a young boy and will only improve."
One negative aspect of the afternoon for Wenger was the ankle injury suffered by Robin van Persie, which Wenger believes will keep the Dutchman out for at least 10 days.http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6343914,00.html入面有賽後訪問