While we don't like losing games, we have to acknowledge that Arsenal played very well on the day.
Credit to them because they were at their best on Saturday and they didn't give us a minute, with or without the ball, so it was a difficult one for us.
A disappointing result but one we will learn from and hopefully put into practice against Aston Villa on Sunday.
I've watched the game back and I actually thought we defended quite well for large parts of the game. But if you switch off in moments against Arsenal when they are in that sort of mood, you are punished for it and that's what happened.
I felt for Jas [Jasmine Matthews] with the two own goals because she has been brilliant for us in recent weeks. She has great character and I have no doubt she will take the learnings from the game and move forward quickly.
I always say we don't get too high with the highs or too low with the lows. It's really important you stay level-headed in this game.
We are playing in one of the most competitive leagues in the world and playing against some of the best teams out there, so it's really important – win or lose – we reflect, learn and we go again for the next one.