KIERAN TIERNEY has hailed Arsenal's team spirit after the Gunners defeated Liverpool to clinch the Community Shield yesterday.

A Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang opener was cancelled out by a Takumi Minamino during the 90 minutes, but Mikel Arteta's team would go on to win via the way of penalties.

And Tierney reckons the victory is a sign of things to come for the Emirates side this season.

“The spirit is one of the main things in the changing room, belief and spirit and we've got that, we're building on it,” he said. “We're just looking to continue and keep building this way.

“I think that comes from the manager and the staff. It's continued from what we've done last season and building on it. When we came back in last week we've just continued. We've never had too long off so last season doesn't feel too long ago.

“Coming into games like this we're starting to believe more and more and I think that's what it's all about, belief and spirit. Mikel's drilled that into us since day one, defensive organisation and the transition. That's what we do every day in training, we watch videos on it. It's not by luck and it's not by chance. It's by hard work.

“The fans and the club deserve to be in the Champions League. They deserve to be top four and we want to do as well as we can, as best as we can and put up a fight in every single came we come up against this year.”