Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says last season's home defeat by Swansea "killed" his side's title hopes and led to a "virus" of negativity among fans.
The 2-1 loss in March, which followed a 3-2 defeat at Manchester United, left Arsenal six points adrift of eventual champions Leicester.
Wenger was heavily criticised by fans after his side lost to the Swans, who return to Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
"I must say that the negativity comes very quickly," said the Frenchman, 66.
"It is a virus that travels very quickly and goes away very slowly."
The Londoners finished last season in second, 10 points behind Leicester.
BBC
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