Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal's players have held crisis talks over recent poor results.
Arteta revealed that the players had conducted more than one inquest into the last two results - especially the 4-0 Champions League hammering they took in the San Siro against AC Milan ten days ago.
"In Milan we collapsed," he admitted. "It was very frustrating. We talked after the Milan game. We were frustrated and we were gutted. You get upset with yourself after a result like that. We knew we can't keep doing this or that. Mistakes had to stop.
"As for the manager, I owe him a lot. He gave me the chance to join this club. The way he has been talking to the group of players has always been positive. I have no doubts that he loves Arsenal. He tries really, really hard to make us successful. Sometimes it is our fault that we don't win - like we don't out the ball in the net or make a mistake. It is everyone at the club who is involved. Everyone is affected.""That was a disaster," said Arteta who knows there is now added pressure to secure a morale-boosting win against bitter rivals Tottenham in this afternoon's Premier League clash at The Emirates. A game he described as "massive."