Danny Welbeck was left with mixed feelings after his late goal salvaged a point for Arsenal against Hull City on Saturday.
Having taking an early lead, the Gunners were pegged back by Mohamed Diame's goal before Abel Hernandez headed the Tigers in front at the start of the second half.
Welbeck squeezed home his second Premier League goal for the club in the dying moments but Arsenal couldn't find a winner on a frustrating afternoon.
"I was pleased to get a goal but disappointed not to get the three points"
"It was bittersweet because we started the game well," Welbeck said. "They got the early goal [in the second half] and made it difficult for us because they just sat back. I was pleased to get a goal but disappointed not to get the three points.
"There's different ways you can look it at because they've been working hard all game, they maybe got a bit tired towards the end.
"You don't see those sort of things on the pitch but being on the pitch makes things more difficult. We need to see how we can evaluate it from there.
"I thought Hector Bellerin was brilliant today," he added. "He's really quick and once he got going it was difficult for Hull to stop him.
"He made a few defensive challenges that got the ball back for us as well."
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