Arsenal boss Unai Emery says he blames himself for their 3-1 defeat at Wolves.
The result means their top-four fate no longer rests in Arsenal's hands.
"I usually am very disciplined with myself [but] I am angry with myself," Emery said. "We didn't do the gameplan like I wanted.
"I am not angry with the players, I am angry with myself. My idea and my style is to look in front and find a solution. Not to find who the player is who is playing worse or why they are not doing all we spoke about before.
"First I find the solution. The solution for me [now] is to think about Sunday and take the possibility on Sunday to come back with our best performance and our best competitive team for the possibility to take the three points.
"When we win, we win together, and when we lose, we lose together. In general, I think we are with the possibility to be in the top four and today we lost having it in our hands. [We need to] continue and I want to tell the players and the supporters to continue and take the opportunity on Sunday."