Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta does not want the team to revert from their current possession based style of play.
The Gunners conceded a sloppy goal during a 1-1 draw with Burnley at the weekend.
Granit Xhaka passed the ball straight to a Burnley attacker, who made no mistake with the finish.
But Arteta wants his side to continue playing out from the back.
He told reporters: "I will always do that as long as we, all the time, follow our principles and the rules that we have.
"It's the way we play, when we decide when to play, when not to play, the type of football we have to play with the right distances, the right feet.
"If not, we don't play. If you don't have the right structure, you don't play. It's too risky.
"It's what you gain from the risks that are there, and the rewards have to much bigger than the risks.
"When it's not, you don't have to play. If it's a no-play zone, you don't have to play."

