Unai Emery was beaming with pride after Arsenal came back from two goals down to draw with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Christian Eriksen, who wants to leave the club before Monday's European transfer deadline, finished from close range to open the scoring after 10 minutes.
Granit Xhaka's rash challenge on Heung-min Son in the box gave Harry Kane the opportunity to double the visitors' lead.
But it didn't last long as Alexandre Lacazette provided a timely goal for the Gunners in stoppage time.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang then completed the comeback on the 71st minute mark when he got a fine touch on Matteo Guendouzi's superb through ball.
Speaking after the game, Emery said:"Obviously after [being 2-0 down] we can be very proud of our response and also the atmosphere we created, and how our supporters pushed us to get back in the game after we scored, to get the second goal and then to have chances to score a third goal.
"Above all, the result, we deserved more. Also, we controlled the second half better than the first half. Tactically, the first goal is one mistake because we played that action more with our hearts than our heads.
"We had two players trying to win the ball from Harry Kane and we needed to go with one, and the other with the cover. In the second half we did that work perfectly but you concede one of these actions and they have very good players to score.
"The second goal is the same, one mistake. It's frustration after the first goal. After the first 20, 25 minutes it was very good at the beginning. That second goal gave us difficult moments but the players worked very well to recover the result for us and our fans.
"We created a very good atmosphere. The game was amazing for the football but for us it's not enough. I am very proud of our work, our players and our supporters.
"We need to continue working to develop the balance defensively in that moment. Today we played going against them and finding our option in the attacking third to score and win the match."

