Arsenal are so good that even those who can't stand them are being left spellbound.
Ex-Chelsea player and diehard Blues fan Jason Cundy could only wax lyrical about the rampant Gunners following their Champions League humiliation of Atletico Madrid.
talkSPORT react to Arsenal battering Aletico Madrid 4-0 in the Champions League
After the two sides played out a predictably goalless first half, Arsenal turned the screw and then some on the LaLiga giants, inflicting a 4-0 thumping on a team notoriously difficult to breach defensively.
In the space of 14 minutes Arsenal found their goals with defender Gabriel getting the first, Gabriel Martinelli following up with their second, while Viktor Gyokeres scored a quickfire double.
The result sees Arsenal become the first side in Champions League history to win seven consecutive games against Spanish opposition - beating Real Madrid and Sevilla twice, as well as triumphing over Girona and Atlhetic Bilbao prior to Tuesday's mauling of Atleti.
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone was complimentary of the north Londoners, admitting they were the best team they'd faced this season.
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As for Cundy, never one to hesitate in pointing out any Arsenal shortcomings, believes we're seeing the best Gunners side in a generation.
"That was some second-half performance, wasn't it?" Cundy told talkSPORT.
"They've been scoring all different types of goals. They're called Set-Piece FC. But tonight, watching the different types of goals, different types of set-pieces, open goals, it was just one of those performances that you just dream of as a fan going home.
"Just make sure you get the three points... but then four goals in 14 minutes just blew Atletico.
"Take nothing away from Arsenal, mate. They'll tell you they're a problem. They are a big problem, and they will go deep in this competition again. They're my favourites to win the Premier League."
"This is the best Arsenal side I've seen since they won the Premier League in 2004," Cundy continued. "Since they had Thierry Henry play and Arsene Wenger as manager.
Arsenal defender Gabriel
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Gabriel broke the deadlock with a header from a Declan Rice free-kickCredit: Getty
Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring for Arsenal
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After Martinelli made it 2-0, Gyokeres grabbed two goals in four minutes to end his seven-game run without a goalCredit: Getty
"I think that [Invincibles] Arsenal team is certainly easier on the eye. This Arsenal team are workmanlike, very well organised. They get things done.
"They're organised, disciplined defensively. They're a horrible team to play against, but they are efficient. And they are efficient at both ends. Don't give any chances away and score goals."
Even Sports Bar co-host Jamie O'Hara, an ex-Tottenham Hotspur player and huge fan of Arsenal's biggest rivals, admitted to being impressed by the Gunners.
"They're a good team. They look great. Look, they look good," O'Hara said through gritted teeth.
What did Mikel Arteta say?
Arsenal are in a hugely healthy position on all fronts - they're top of the Premier League and have obtained a maximum nine points from their opening three Champions League matches. Meanwhile, they're still in the Carabao Cup.
Arteta isn't getting carried away, although he's not discouraging Gooners from believing this could be a special season.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta
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He won't admit it, but Arteta will be feeling his side have what it takes to achieve Premier League and European glory this seasonCredit: Getty
"It was a tough match," Arteta said. "After the goal they opened up a bit and it was a little easier for us to find the spaces. Very happy with the result.
"At this level in the Champions League you really need to step up and we certainly did that in every phase of the play. Very happy."
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"It creates a better cohesion between ourselves and supporters, belief is huge in sport,"Arteta concluded. "Let's focus on Sunday now."
Arsenal will look to extend their winning run of six matches in all competitions on Sunday when they entertain Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium.