Arsenal's Arteta was at his 'lowest' after Man City defeat
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he was at his "lowest" point after last month's heavy defeat by Manchester City left them bottom of the league.
Arsenal lost their first three league games, including a 5-0 thrashing at City, before Saturday's 1-0 home win over Norwich City lifted them to 16th after four games.
Arteta, who has come under pressure after the dismal start, said the support of his family and the club helped him cope with the disappointment.
"You are upset with yourself, you are angry, you are tired," he said.
"You just want to hit yourself because you're not doing things right and you're not getting the outcome you think you deserve. After the loss against City probably I was at the lowest.
"You start to try to analyse things, you hear different opinions ... And then starts the importance of having the family I have, the parents and the friends I have. In difficult moments they show their commitment in your relationship with them.
"After that it is every person that works in this club, from top to bottom, and the energy they try to provide ... and how encouraging it is to see them with the hunger to change the situation."
Arsenal travel to Burnley in their next league game on Saturday.
Guardiola urges Man City to build on winning form
Title holders City suffered an opening day defeat at Tottenham Hotspur but responded with wins over Norwich City, Arsenal and Leicester City to move up to fourth, a point off leaders Manchester United.
Guardiola, who has guided City to three league titles since taking over in 2016, said his squad had to build on their winning form and continue to push hard in training.
"The last three weeks was so good," Guardiola said. "The way we trained was a little bit of a surprise after what we achieved last season.
"The commitment of everyone was excellent. That's why we trained really well and the results against Arsenal, Norwich and Leicester proved that.
"Hopefully we can continue with this mentality and raise the standards through the training sessions. That's the key point."
City, who lost to Chelsea in last season's Champions League final, host RB Leipzig in their opening group stage match of Europe's elite club competition on Wednesday.