Bukayo Saka hailed Arsenal's enormous win over Chelsea on Wednesday as a "colossal outcome".
Mikel Arteta's side halted the decay at Stamford Bridge, showing a huge enhancement for the sort of exhibitions to have seen them lose three games on the bob.
A 4-2 win over the European and titleholders moved Arsenal level on focuses with harsh opponents Tottenham in fourth before Saturday's crunch game at home to Manchester United, who are additionally in the race for Champions League capability.
Eddie Nketiah scored two times in an exhilarating game, either side of a strike from Emile Smith Rowe before Saka changed over a late punishment.
The outcome will lift the state of mind at the club following a period in which their endeavors to complete the main four have been subverted by unfortunate outcomes and exhibitions, as well as wounds to vital participants like Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey.
Addressing Sky Sports, Saka said: "We needed to give the fans something to trust in us and that's what we did. We showed battle and character. It's a gigantic outcome.
"It implies a ton to us. Losing three games straight is truly troublesome."
Of the punishment occurrence, to which Chelsea chief Cesar Azpilicueta responded furiously, the 20-year-old said: "Obviously he will be irate with me however what will be will be. It was a penalty."