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Arsene Wenger says Arsenal are proving their growing mental strength

Arsenal celebrate a goal against Stoke City at Emirates Stadium on December 10, 2016
Image: Arsenal fought back from a goal down to beat Stoke

The character Arsenal showed in battling back from a goal down to beat Stoke City 3-1 on Saturday was proof of a growing mental strength in the team, says boss Arsene Wenger.

Wenger's sides have often been accused of wilting under pressure in the past but Arsenal have shown more resilience this season, fighting back to earn points against Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain - twice - Southampton and Ludogorets.

"It's the sixth time that we are down in the game and come back to win since the start of the season. That's not a coincidence," Wenger said.

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"It doesn't happen just because you say 'come on, you have to keep fighting'. That means there is something in the team that is quite strong, but after that we have to keep the spirit because that can be quite fragile."

The club have been utilising the services of psychologist and former Oxford United centre-back Ceri Evans, who has also worked with rugby union world champions New Zealand.

Winger Theo Walcott admitted that Arsenal used to have a tendency to let setbacks throw them off their game but cited their reaction to the questionable penalty awarded against them on Saturday as proof of the change in attitude.

Image: Arsene Wenger says Arsenal are mentally tougher

"You can see there was disappointment (but) I don't think we dwelt on it too long," said Walcott.

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"I think we can feel sorry for ourselves in the past and say 'It is not a penalty' but you can't change the decision once it has been made, that's the thing.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10:  Theo Walcott of Arsenal celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Stoke C
Image: Theo Walcott celebrates scoring his side's first goal

"You are going to be annoyed at the time, that's fine, but you have just got to deal with it and we reacted in a positive way."

Arsenal, who are second in the table, travel to face ninth-placed Everton on Tuesday and could go on top of the table, at least until Chelsea face Sunderland a day later.

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