Sunday 11 March 2018 13:45, UK
Jack Wilshere admits Arsenal have not been good enough in recent weeks as they look to build on their Europa League victory when facing Watford on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
The Gunners ended a run of four straight defeats in all competitions on Thursday with a 2-0 victory away at AC Milan on Thursday night, putting Arsenal Wenger's side on course for the quarter-finals in the only competition they can still win.
A 2-1 defeat at Brighton last weekend leaves Arsenal 13 points adrift of the Premier League top four, although Wilshere hopes to see his side use their midweek win at the San Siro as a platform for the rest of the season.
"If anyone tells you you haven't got to prove anything to anyone, they are wrong," he said. "You are always trying to prove yourself to people and play well in the next game.
"We know we haven't been good enough. We are aware of it. We have got to use this win as a target. We have got to reach these levels every week."
Watford sit ninth in the table following back-to-back home victories, with the Hornets looking to complete the double over Arsenal after winning the reverse fixture 2-1 at Vicarage Road in October.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will be out to avoid an unwanted record under Wenger, having previously lost four league games in a row back in March 1995 under caretaker Stewart Houston.
Arsenal will be sweating on the fitness of a number of players ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash against Watford, with Hector Bellerin (knee) unlikely to recover in time after missing Thursday's win at the San Siro.
Nacho Monreal (back) is also expected to be absent and Alexandre Lacazette (knee) is missing, while both Sead Kolasinac and Calum Chambers came off injured in Italy. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is available for selection having been ineligible in Europe.
Watford will still be without midfielder Tom Cleverley (thigh), who has returned to training after being sidelined since January.
Arsenal have got to beat Watford. Surely. Surely. If they don't, I don't even want to think about it. I'm not saying they'll win bullishly, I'm saying it with more hope than anything. They're struggling, their confidence is low.
Watford are out of the relegation fight, they've had a good couple of results, but Arsenal should have enough to get past them.
PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (15/2 with SkyBet)