Arsenal Players Must "stand Up And Be Counted," Kieran Gibbs Encourages

Kieran Gibbs believes it is time for Arsenal players to "stand up and be counted" after their poor start to the season.

Arsenal moved to the 16 of the Carling Cup on Tuesday after coming from behind to beat League Two side Shrewsbury Town 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium. It was a relief for the unity of Arsene Wenger, who suffered a miserable start to the new campaign. Their 4-3 loss to Blackburn was their third defeat in five matches in the Premier League.

Wenger remains defiant in the center of attention, with its chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, feeling the need to give the French a confidence vote on Tuesday.

Gibbs, whose draw against Shrewsbury was his main goal in the first place, there is no doubt that the package, which he said are "100%" behind Wenger can make a difference.

"It was easier to month, but I can assure you that the team is together. You can view the statistics of the games we do is right, but sometimes we have n 'not getting the results. We seek to rectify the situation soon as possible so we can end the club. "

Gibbs added: "We just have to stand up and be counted, do not hide now, if the results do not go our way, we will see a change.".

Arsenal is the worst division in the defense, which has 14 goals, eight of which came to a humiliating defeat against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Wenger criticized his defensive line to give Rovers goals against avoidable in a match that led to the break and seemed at ease. Gibbs agrees things have to improve collectively.

. "We bring a hard on ourselves sometimes, but sometimes you see other teams do, but they do not admit him, and he has been forgotten - but when we make a mistake, and c is a goal.

"It 'amazing how much we are concerned, but we will win. We know we have the ability and the team, which has grown much stronger since the beginning of the season, and I'm sure the pick-up."

Wenger is to remind his team first used the visit of Bolton on Saturday. He has streaks in younger people Tuesday, including Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who scored his first start complete with a fine 25-yard strike on the hour as the shrew paled before his fellow new signing Yossi Benayoun wrapped the things late.

It was an impressive set of action to display the signature of 18, 10 million pounds of Southampton, as Wenger hopes will soon be "knocking" in the first team.

Oxlade-Chamberlain told the Arsenal website: "I was not on the bench as much as I would have had recently, and because of some quality signatures I forgot how it s is felt to be there ..

"Before the match I went out on the track and realized what a big stage, so it is -.. I was excited and it was fantastic to be involved I gave my best and I hope I well done "

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