Sunderland 2-2 Arsenal: What Arteta saidpublished at 20:59 GMT
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Match of the Day after their 2-2 draw with Sunderland: "Credit to them, it was the type of game that they wanted to throw you in and you have to handle that.
"There are a lot of games like this in the Premier League right now. We conceded a goal in a manner we knew was one of their biggest strengths. They do that really well.
"After that I think we reacted well. We scored the first goal, then the second and the game was dominated. But in any moment, they just need a foul or a long throw, a direct ball to create that chaos.
"You have to defend actions well. We conceded a goal and we're really disappointed because even at the end we had a massive chance with [Riccardo Calafiori] and Mikel [Merino] to win it. But it wasn't meant to be so we have to accept it."
Any complaints? "No, we have won the last 10 games, not conceded goals, we have seven players injured and the team has been phenomenal in performances and results, so let's keep going."
On second-half performance: "We had to do something better, especially with how they set up with all the long and direct balls.
"We said something on that which allowed up more control and to dominate. We changed a few things to have more penetration and more threat. We scored two very good goals and it's a shame how we conceded at the end."
On Sunderland: "They make it really hard for you. It's is not a criticism. My feeling is that we should have won it."
On assessment of the season so far: "Very strong position for the reasons I said. Clean sheets, seven top players up front injured so we haven't been able to rotate as much. We've had some very tough games as well.
"Let's get some players back and go again."
Did you know? Arsenal failed to beat a promoted side in a Premier League match for the first time since May 2023 (0-1 vs Nottingham Forest), ending a 14-game winning run against such teams.






























