This archive report was first published on 6 December 2019.
Published on December 6, 2019, Arsenal's Hector Bellerin struggled to find the right words to describe the team's latest setback, a 2-1 Premier League defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion on Thursday.
The defeat left Arsenal without a win in any of their last nine games in all competitions, their longest winless run since 1977.
"I have the feeling that whatever we do it doesn’t come out right," Bellerin told Amazon Prime, expressing his frustration with the team's performance.
Despite the team's best efforts, Bellerin acknowledged that they created chances but struggled to score, while their opponents capitalized on every opportunity.
"It’s hard to take… we have to keep going, I am sure 100% that results will come," Bellerin said, trying to stay positive despite the team's struggles.
Bellerin also praised Freddie Ljungberg, who was placed in temporary charge after coach Unai Emery’s dismissal last week, for lifting the team's spirits and adding energy to the dressing room.