Freddie Ljungberg is "100 per cent" confident positive results are just on the horizon for Arsenal.
The Gunners made it eight wins without a win in Sunday's 2-2 draw with Norwich City, their first match after Unai Emery was sacked on Friday.
Asked if things would improve, interim boss Ljungberg said: "[Yes], 100 per cent.
"For me, from what I saw in the first 30 minutes, the belief and how they went and how we played, that's good.
"In my opinion, offensively we were good, and one thing, when we went on-nil down, it wasn't players shaking their heads.
"They were saying, 'Come on guys, we can sort this out.' That shows for me that the belief that they know they're good players and we want to change a negative trend.
"For us, on our run, it was a difficult game and I think the players did very well."

