Southampton star Mohamed Elyounoussi hailed his side's character as they drew against Arsenal.
The Saints were battling for much of the contest against the current league leaders.
Despite going behind to a Granit Xhaka strike, Stuart Armstrong got them level and they managed to see out the game for a 1-1 draw.
“It was a good point for us, obviously," he said post-game to club media.
“After a bad run of games, we had to break that against West Ham, and Bournemouth was a good game as well.
“After a tough start to this game, conceding a goal so early on made it a bit difficult, obviously, but I think after we changed the shape we started to play more and more football, with more and more confidence on the ball, more composure, and you could see that on the goal we scored as well.
“I think we showed character. What I loved the most is that even though sometimes we played out from behind and it didn't work, we still kept doing that.
“I know the crowd can be frustrated by that but that's how the goal came – we let them press us high, we played through them and with a switch to the other side I found myself free there.
“Initially I wanted to go in and shoot, but I saw Stuey in a better position, so I had to assist him."
