Arsenal boss Unai Emery has blamed one person after their crucial 3-1 defeat to Wolves on Wednesday night.
Arsenal needed only a draw to leapfrog London rivals Chelsea into fourth but goals Ruben Neves, Matt Doherty and Diogo Jota in the first-half set Wolves on their way to a win.
The Gunners looked short of ideas but managed a consolation goal with 10 minutes remaining when Sokratis headed in Granit Xhaka’s corner at the far post.
Emery is confident he is the only one who is responsible for the bummer.
"I don't want to speak about individuals. We need to continue together and not look at one player, defensive or attacking," Emery said. "We need to think to recover our confidence, our good moment. When we were in the worse moments we can recover to take possibilities like we have now.
"I usually am very critical of myself. I am angry with myself when we didn't do the game plan I wanted. My idea, my style is to look in front and find the solution, not who is the player who is playing worse or not doing what we spoke of before.
"First I think of the solution. That is to think about Sunday and take the possibility to come back with our best performance to take the three points. When we win, we win together and when we lose, we lose together. In general, I think we have possibilities to be in the top four.
"We lost the chance to have it in our hands but we will continue and take the opportunity on Sunday."
There three games remaining for Arsenal to secure a place in the top-four of the Premier League. They will start their run-in on Sunday, April 28 against Leicester City.
Source- The Mirror