Arteta irked by Arsenal slip
Mikel Arteta admitted Arsenal's 2-2 draw at Sunderland left him with a stomach ache as he bemoaned their rare defensive collapse.
Brian Brobbey stabbed home from Dan Ballard's header in the fourth minute of stoppage-time to end Arsenal's 10-game winning run in all competitions.
Former Arsenal defender Ballard had put Sunderland ahead before Bukayo Saka equalised and Leandro Trossard blasted the Gunners into the lead.
Losing their impressive run of eight consecutive clean-sheets was a bitter blow for Arteta.
"A pain in my tummy because I don't want to concede any goals! It put the game in a difficult position," he said of Ballard shattering the shut-out streak.
"The last feeling, it's disappointment and frustration because we wanted the three points.
"We knew that Sunderland would be very disruptive. We have to deal with situations that are obviously difficult to deal with. We conceded a goal that is not in our standards."