England's Danny Welbeck gestures during a training session at Arsenal's training facility in London Colney, north of London, September 1, 2014. England will play Norway in a friendly soccer match in London on Wednesday.
“There is definitely competition and I think once you come to a big club, there is always going to be competition.” - Danny Welbeck REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

Yesterday, the Premier League showcased an astounding "get back" of Arsenal's winning days by defeating West Brom in a 1-0 game ending score. A very hard fought endeavour with too many close calls, however Arsenal immerged victorious.

Danny Welbeck is credited for the goal after he was signed in during the summer. He delivered this single victory, who was in many cases desperate for a goal after a very long and grievous dry spell on the field. This, on occasion was shadowed by the return to fitness of Oliver Giroud.

As they say, a game cannot be played single-handedly. It must be a team work. The goal achieved by Welbeck was not without the participation of his team mates. The victory was supplemented by an absolute assist from the Spaniard Santi Cazorla coming from the left. After the goal, Welbeck paid tribute and recognition for such a fine assist. It was a goal by a team.

Wellbeck was not without pressure for that goal, as earlier exclaimed, he has been looking to get one after poor performance in the field. Nothing like having a bell rung after for quite some time and with the pressure piling on, Wellbeck will attempt to deliver the level of professionalism he is quite known for.

"A great display by Santi on the left," Welbeck exclaimed. He then proceeded to discuss on how such a goal was well knee deep in demand by the famed striker as he suffered a tremendous dry spell in the recent games.

Arsenal went from having no Striker options to a mind fold. As Welbeck would put it, there have been a couple of blocks along the way and not many options to choose from either. Options range from the famed Welbeck, Sanchez, Giroud, Pedolski, Walcott, and Sanogo. While no position is permanent at this moment, Welbeck needs to keep up performances if he intends to retain his position for the team. According to him, this is a good headache for the Manager and doing so would only move the team into performing 100% on the field although he's wishing that his goal would put him to be playing out on the field on a regular basis.