Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has praised his side for showing maturity and extending their unbeaten run, despite the goalless draw against Middlesbrough on Saturday.
The Gunners were forced to share the spoils at the Emirates Stadium following their 0-0 draw with Middlesbrough in the Premier League.
The 67-year-old manager admits that his side underperformed on the day, but there were positives in the match and they are continuing their unbeaten run.
โWeโve lost games like that,โ Wenger told the Arsenal website.
โWe are in a position where weโve come out of [seven] straight wins. We didnโt win but before we maybe wouldโve panicked a bit and lost the game.โ
Wenger believes the team became complacent and says his sideโs lack of sharpness was due to their exertions against Ludogorets in the Champions League on Wednesday.
โI donโt feel that is the case in training, that the players become complacent. Sometimes youโre a bit jaded physically, but we had to dig deep to get things going,โ he added.
โUnfortunately when you play against teams like Middlesbrough, they watch the Champions League games on television and they are ready physically for the weekend. Itโs not easy.โ
Arsenal will now turn their attention to the EFL Cup when they welcome Reading to the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
Kick-off has been set for 20:45.