Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl is hoping that his team reached a turning point in the Premier League this weekend.
The Saints put in arguably their best display of the season, outplaying Arsenal away from home and getting a 2-2 draw.
Most neutrals believed that Southampton deserved to win, but they missed several chances to make it 3-1 before Arsenal's late equaliser.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Hasenhuttl said: "You know about the chances you have and it was a big chance to take the win here and in the end it doesn't feel like a win.
"But when you know our history in the last two or three weeks and you know how big and massive this experience is for our players.
"It is more important to find back in the way and that we can do it again and this gives us belief.
"The message is that this is the only way for us to play and to stay in the league when we play like this."