Arsenal boss Unai Emery admits there was disappointment with their 2-2 draw against Southampton.
Saints twice led in the capital, with Danny Ings netting inside the opening ten minutes before Alexandre Lacazette's equaliser before the break.
Creating the better chances and guilty of not adding more to their tally the visitors finally retook the lead through James Ward-Prowse, before Lacazette struck deep into stoppage time to salvage a point.
Emery said, "We are frustrated and we understand the supporters as well. We lost an opportunity to connect with our supporters because they helped us. We want, and we know, that here is the key. Here is the key to feel comfortable, to feel strong and take confidence. We didn't do that. The first half, we were drawing but it wasn't enough with how we were playing. The second half we started better, we changed.
"The best 20 minutes in all the season were in the second half, that moment. We created chances, we didn't score, but I was happy with that moment. That was our moment. I wanted to look at our players in that moment.
"Then they scored when we were better and we took some risks after that to equalise but we conceded some chances to score the third. We drew at the last moment but it's not enough. Really, we can be disappointed and the fans also, and me, with the result."

