Arsenal midfielder, Willian, has said he gets "frustrated" by Mikel Arteta's tactics.
However, he admits he is "learning a lot" from his new manager.
Willian moved from Chelsea to Arsenal as a free agent after seven years at Stamford Bridge.
During his seven-year spell there, he won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and the Europa League.
After moving to the Emirates, Willian started well with two assists against Fulham on his debut, but has not been involved in any more goals in his subsequent five appearances for the club.
The Brazilian has now revealed he is not used to seeing so little of the ball in midfield.
"It's been a cool, new experience. I hadn't worked with a coach with that mindset," he told Globo Esporte.
"The positional game doesn't mean that you have no freedom on the pitch, you have the freedom to move, but many times you have to respect the position, what the coach asks, the instructions, understanding that it'll be better for the team.
"It may happen that you don't touch the ball and get frustrated, but Mikel always says that, wait a minute, the ball will arrive. I've been learning a lot."
The Gunners will be back in Europa League action at home to Dundalk on Thursday, before facing Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
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