Arsene Wenger believes his Arsenal side have already produced the "complete performance" which sees them on the verge of qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League.
But he warned Slavia Prague will be out for "revenge" in the Czech Republic on Wednesday night.
The Gunners maintained a slender advantage at the top of the Premier League by snatching a dramatic late 2-2 draw with Manchester United.
Their "so-called beautiful football" may have won few plaudits from United midfielder Owen Hargreaves afterwards, but Wenger's emerging squad continue to impress.
Arsenal's unbeaten run now stands at 25 consecutive matches and stretches back to April last season, a new club record.
Given the way they set about destroying the Czechs at the Emirates Stadium a fortnight ago, few expect that sequence to come to an end in Prague this week.
While accepting he had probably witnessed one of the best all-round attacking displays from his team, Wenger knows over-confidence could be the undoing of the Group H leaders, who have a 100% record so far.
"I felt the 7-0 win against Slavia Prague was a really complete performance at some points," Wenger said.
"Particularly in the latter stages of the game when the goals came on the floor, and each goal would be bigger, quicker and of a better quality than the last.
"When we meet Slavia again on Wednesday, they will be full of desire for revenge. We will go into the game with top focus and commitment.
"We want to qualify for the last 16 in that game, we have a good opportunity and we don't want to neglect that."
Wenger revealed he could "re-balance" Arsenal's forwards options after again utilising Emmanuel Adebayor in a lone-striker role against United, with Alexander Hleb in support.
The Togo frontman has six goals this season, but none in the last seven games.
With Robin van Persie not scheduled to return until the end of the month following a knee injury, Theo Walcott could be handed another start following his impressive brace against Slavia last time out from a central attacking role.
"We will rotate the squad a bit more going into November and December, we will have had three months of hard competition, often with games every three days," Wenger added.
The Arsenal boss has plenty of other options with Croatia's Eduardo eager for more action following his double in the Carling Cup win over Sheffield United.
The 24-year-old said: "I am trying to carve out my space little by little. I may be doing it slowly, but I am doing it all the same.
"I am getting more and more confident too. If I get five minutes here, then 10 minutes, then full game, then that is the way forward as I get more confidence for the next games.
"I am adapting at my own pace and I am on track. I am getting my chances and making the most of them. I just need to wait for my opportunities."
Meanwhile, Arsenal will study CCTV footage and reports from club officials before deciding whether to take further action against a man ejected from the stadium during Saturday's game with United.
Sir Alex Ferguson was less than impressed by what he perceived as a hostile reception from home supporters positioned behind the away team, declaring "It is absolutely disgraceful the abuse you and your staff take" and there is "absolute danger here".
Arsenal maintain they are satisfied with the current overall security arrangements, which also include a metal barrier as well as a row of stewards behind the technical areas.