Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny is backing the misfiring Gunners to finish in a Champions League place at the end of the season.
The 21-year-old Poland international has been part of the Arsenal side that have lost their last three league games, culminating in Sunday's 2-1 home defeat to Manchester United that leaves them in fifth place, five points behind Chelsea in fourth.
It's a position that Arsenal aren't used to being in and has led to some fans calling for the head of manager Arsene Wenger.
But that's something that's not needed according to Szczesny: "I am confident we will pick ourselves up, will win games and get our position in the Champions League," he told the club's official website.
"I am not worried just disappointed obviously. I think this club should be in the Champions league year in year out. I think this club has enough experience to deal with that.
"Hopefully we can deal with all of the pressure that surrounds us at the moment and live up to the expectations because these fans and this club deserves better results than we have got in the last few weeks.
"We've been there before and we have reacted very well. I think we'll do the same thing again and make sure that this club goes in the right direction to finish the season where we should."
The Gunners next league match sees them travel to Bolton next Wednesday.