Arsenal boss Unai Emery said his side’s slow start to games is an area they need to improve after they came from behind to draw at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
The visitors had taken the lead in the first half through Ivan Cavaleiro’s close-range finish before Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored a late equaliser.
Arsenal, along with Cardiff, are the only two sides in the Premier League yet to be leading at half-time in any of their matches so far this season.
“Maybe [starting slow is] one thing we can improve but that comes naturally in our work,” Emery said.
“The team played with character and we had chances to draw before our goal. We also continued to look for ways to create and to win the game but then we drew.
“In the last five or 10 minutes, we had the same idea with the risk but also thinking to win.”
The fifth-placed Gunners are three points behind fourth-placed Tottenham, while Wolves remain 11th in the table.