Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs has declared that he is working to his maximum in order to help the team.
Gibbs has shrugged of injury niggles to become a permanent fixture of the Arsenal first team this season, making 12 appearance in all competitions.
The England international believes that his side can end a disappointing run of results if they tighten up at the back.
He told the club's official website: "It's not just about what we do when we got the ball, it's about what we do even more so when we haven't got the ball.
"You just have to play the game how you think it needs to be played and if you give 100%, we know we've got the quality to get results. We should be doing that.
"I always knew that if I pick up a run of games, I can be positive for the team and have a big influence. I felt like I can do that this season. Now I'm back fit again, hopefully I can stay fit and give everything for the team."
Gibbs was rested for the midweek defeat to Olympiacos but is in the Arsenal squad to face West Bromwich Albion tomorrow.