After a poor season start, London's "Arsenal" bid farewell to head coach Unai Emery, who was temporarily replaced by Freddie Ljungberg in this position.
It took the coach three matches to finally secure his first victory at the helm of the "Gunners."
However, young "Arsenal" talent Joe Willock is convinced that U. Emery was not the only problem at the club, and that responsibility for poor gameplay should also be shouldered by the players.
"I think the coach was not the only problem for Arsenal. We, as players, also have to take responsibility for poor results.
Freddie is great at communicating with players, as he has played for this club himself. He understands what it means to be in our shoes.
However, I think that we were more to blame for poor results. We needed to take a step forward," Joe Willock said in an interview with Sky Sports.