Aaron Ramsey praised the quality of Arsenal following their dramatic win over Burnley on Sunday.
The Gunners were forced to play the final half-hour of the match at the Emirates with 10 men after Granit Xhaka was sent off for a lunging tackle on Steven Defour on 65 minutes.
At the time, the home team were up 1-0 thanks to Shkodran Mustafi's first goal for the North London club but Burnley were able to equalise early in injury-time when Andre Gray struck from the penalty spot.
However, a high kick from Ben Mee on Laurent Koscielny allowed Alexis Sanchez to step up and win it for Arsenal, much to the delight of teammate Ramsey who feels he and his teammates are always capable of creating chances, no matter the situation.
"It was a lot of minutes to be added on but we dug in," said the Welshman.
"It's not easy when you are down to 10 men but we got what we deserved I thought, in the end.
"It is important just to keep playing. We are confident in the way we play, we know we can always create chances even with 10 men and that is shown by how many late goals we have got this year."
The result saw Arsenal move up to second position where they sit eight points behind runaway leaders Chelsea.