Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas is worried about what will happen when the goals dry up as they continue to let them in at the other end.
Arsenal moved into second spot in the Premier League with a clinical 4-1 win over Wolves on Saturday to take their league tally to 36 goals in 11 games.
Fabregas is leading the way with nine goals this term, including five in five games in all competitions, but the Gunners are also conceding on a regular basis and the Spaniard worries about the goals drying up.
He said: "We do worry about the goals coming to an end. We talk about what will happen if they stop.
"It is great when we are scoring so many goals and we have a threat all over the team, but we know that we have to keep that right the way through.
"There is no point scoring goals like we are until December and then it ends. That will not win the title.
"So the fear that the run will come to an end is keeping us focused because we want to win the title and we know we have to carry on."
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Monday, November 9, 2009
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