Arsenal may have won nine matches in a row, but defender Hector Bellerin warns his manne to keep their heads out of the clouds.
The Gunners go to Leicester on Monday night with the chance to stay in touch with Premier League leaders Manchester City and Liverpool with a win in their 9 pm kickoff.
And a prospective seventh league victory in a row under new boss Unai Emery has the club’s tails up.
However, Spain rightback Bellerin says the Gunners mustn’t get carried away.
He reckons: “We need to be realistic, Rome wasn’t built in a day.
“There's loads of things that are changing for us, not just as a team but as a football club, so the most important thing is to believe in the way that we want to play.
“We’re a team now that play from the back, we probably risk it a bit more than before, but for us, it is important for our fans and for everyone around us to believe in this idea that we have.
“At the beginning, it is going to be harder, but the more we train it, the more we work at it, the better we are going to get at it.
“For us, it is about getting used to the system, be a team, be competitive and have this winning mentality, take it to the next level and become the team that the manager has in mind.
“I’m sure with the help of the fans and everyone at the club, we will be able to do it.”