Henrikh Mkhitaryan has said the “culture” at Arsenal has changed since Unai Emery replaced Arsene Wenger in the summer.

Mkhitaryan said Arsenal fans are finally beginning to believe in the players again following Emery’s arrival, which has heralded a 15-game unbeaten run in all competitions ahead of tomorrow’s meeting with Wolves.

“It is not that a big thing has changed, it is only the fact of the manager,” said Mkhitaryan, who joined from Manchester United in the January transfer window earlier this year.

“But as well the culture changed a bit in the club and as well outside the club. Now people are believing more in ourselves because we are playing a bit differently, we are giving them confidence and playing the way they want us to play. We are scoring goals, winning games and it is the best feeling for the supporters.”

Asked what Emery has changed at the club, Mkhitaryan added: “The playing style, the playing philosophy. Not a lot but he has just built on the base Arsene Wenger has built in 22 years. The players have accepted all the conditions. Everything is what Emery is expecting and asking from us.”