Freddie Ljungberg, who took over the reigns of London's Arsenal, is currently unable to find the formula for success.
The "Gunners" played a 2-2 draw with Norwich on Sunday, and suffered an even greater blow on Thursday night - losing 1-2 at home to Brighton footballers.
After the match, F. Ljungberg was disappointed with the team's performance in the first half, as well as the lack of confidence in their abilities.
"A painful defeat. In the first half, we simply didn't play and work as hard as we should have. We can't start matches like that.
During the break, we had a conversation, after which we looked better, but the opponents threatened us with counter attacks. The team currently lacks confidence in their abilities.
We allowed the opponents to control the game for the first 45 minutes. I must ensure that such things do not happen again and I want to restore the players' confidence in their abilities as soon as possible.
We are in a difficult situation because we have lost many matches, which lowers the players' confidence in themselves," said F. Ljungberg after the match.