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Danny Welbeck pleased to be back on the scoresheet

Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck reveals that he is looking to get back on the goal trail after notching his first goal in seven games for the Gunners.

Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck has revealed that he was delighted to get back on the scoresheet during his side's 1-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion in their Premier League clash.

The 23-year-old ended a seven-match run without a goal in all competitions for the Gunners when he headed Santi Cazorla's cross past Ben Foster at The Hawthorns to guide Arsene Wenger's men to the three points.

Welbeck is now determined to add more goals to his game, as he knows that competition for places is tough at the club due to the return to fitness of Olivier Giroud.

He told the club's official website: "It was great skill from Santi on the left. Once he got to the byline I knew roughly where he was going to put the ball, so I timed my run and got the right connection on it.

"I've had a couple blocked off the line [in recent games] and it just wasn't going my way, but I've got the goal and I'm just looking forward to scoring more and helping the team to win games.

"It gives the manager a good headache and he's got a lot of options going forward. Going into the games, everybody's going to be giving 100%. There's players who were on the bench or weren't even in the squad who can do a very good job for Arsenal."

Welbeck has scored six goals for the Gunners this season since his move from Manchester United.

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Danny Welbeck of Arsenal celebrates with team mate Olivier Giroud as he scores their first goal during the Barclays Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal at The Hawthorns on November 29, 2014
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