Interim Arsenal manager Freddie Ljungberg has called on his senior players to step up and haul the Gunners out of their worst run in 42 years.
Thursday night’s home defeat to Brighton means the Gunners have now gone nine games without a win in all competitions and they head into Monday's game at West Ham sitting 10 points adrift of the top four.
Arsenal were booed off the pitch once again following Brighton’s victory at Emirates Stadium, with Ljungberg admitting after the game that his players looked scared and didn’t want the ball in the first half.
And the 42-year-old knows that can’t happen again on Monday night if the Gunners are to claim their first win since beating Bournemouth 1-0 in October.
“We need to change this downward spiral,” said Ljungberg. “They [West Ham] have great fans, it’s going to be a great occasion but maybe that is good for our players, they can relax a little bit and concentrate on the game.”
Since replacing Unai Emery, who was sacked last month, Ljungberg has largely opted for experience when choosing his starting XIs for the games against Norwich and Brighton.
Mesut Ozil started both and appears to be firmly back in the fold following the difficulties he suffered under Emery and Ljungberg says his decision to go with the German and other senior players is due to the situation Arsenal find themselves in.
“Mesut is a very, very good football player,” said the Swede. “When he is on the ball and he can do things and things happen.
“I haven’t said I’m going to build the team against specific players but I wanted to play the experienced players when it’s such a difficult situation like it is at the moment.
“I've made a conscious choice to put down the older players to take the responsibility and change the games.”
One youngster Ljungberg has turned to, however, is Joe Willock - who has started both of his games in charge so far.
But against Brighton he was substituted at half-time following a poor opening 45 minutes, with Nicolas Pepe replacing him for the second half.
Ljungberg admits it was a difficult decision to haul off the 20-year-old but insists the attacking midfielder remains very much part of his plans.
“I had Joe on the pitch because I wanted power and speed,” said Ljungberg. “He has something that we don’t really have in the squad, But Joe was passive like everyone else.
“I felt I would make a change and we had Nico to get his chance to show and I thought he did that well.
“He showed intensity, he tried to dribble and he worked defensively well to get the ball back. So that was a positive.”
Arsenal’s miserable run of form has seen them fall to within just four points of the Premier League relegation zone.
They are now closer to the bottom three than they are the top four, although victory at West Ham will see them move to with seven points of fourth-placed Chelsea.
And Ljungberg remains adamant that his side are still in with a shout of securing a Champions League spot.
“I don’t think we should stop talking about the top four,” he said.
“But for us it’s about concentrating on what we’re doing here now and not look up, down, sideways. We just need to work on our own game and our own confidence.”
Adetunjiogunjobi34
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It’s time for you to realize EPL is not for kids play is like a war that never ends and you needs to get that straight to your head
That is true
Fidbdilpyz
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This crucial time, the players need our support (fans). Let us give them our support please, they will surely perform well.
cuhcdkmnoy
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Arsenal should be blaming us fans for turning our backs on the team...team needs fans to perform not to break them down in any way...so lets get up n back behind our team guy's
Lummy372
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please willock should not start again,he offers absolutely nothing to the team.
he offers wrong and poor passes, unfit, no marking, lack of creativity, inexperience and many more. He's the worst promoted player from arsenal academy I have ever seen all my life. Imagine what Wilshere, Ramsey, Denilson, Ignasi miquel, Carlos vela, and many more was doing for arsenal at their age and how impressive they were.
Himbeno
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Trust you man things will change
Adeleye Musa
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let's turn things around COYG we are Gunners and we don't fear any foe #in Arsenal we trust
siudeily
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arsenal is very stupid
huxex
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You talking too much mr.man
well his right....ur players dnt want to play so he should keep quiet n take the blame? i dnt think so
Zieaopst
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You talking too much mr.man
zohnopty
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please willock should not start again,he offers absolutely nothing to the team.
Enna12
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It's high time for the so called senior players to put up a fight and arrest our slump in form.
sialmp
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Arsenal doomsday continue
sialmp
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Haul those seniors, let the youngster play.. Slowly build the momentum... Its clear, those old butt can't perform...
biaanprsyz
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It’s time for you to realize EPL is not for kids play is like a war that never ends and you needs to get that straight to your head
also not for inexperienced coach
Heriel
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Yorokiri
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the so called big players are hiding under the situation at the club... but I think Freddie is right, they need to show more commitment to the club
Josephkway
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me o dont think if ozil is problem an the big problem is our board management are worth in taking decision they have to learn from other like man city,liver,chelsea etc
Josephkway
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in arsenal all team they have to take responsibility of what happen now
emondorock
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Putting Ozzil in hasnt helped he is still the same.Cant see top 4 or even Europa now as we slide into 11th position and a loss against Westham we could be 14th....not looking good we need a real manager urgently.
FaithEvans
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Yeah, I don't think we should be talking about top 4 either, we should be talking about relegation... and football basics, like pass, run, tackle, defensive line, shoot, positioning etc
badaski
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that's exactly the problem, we only have 3 senior players, Leno, Laca and Auba, the rest are pretenders!
Nadan7
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Ljungberg is still talking about top four .
Adetunjiogunjobi34
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It’s time for you to realize EPL is not for kids play is like a war that never ends and you needs to get that straight to your head