Arsenal keeper Lukasz Fabianski has admitted he felt more relaxed towards the end of the season and feels that he didn't have to change much in his approach to earn a starting berth.
The Pole earned the praise of boss Arsene Wenger as he kept a clean sheet in his first game of the season, which came nine months into the campaign against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Fabianski told the club's official website: "It's all in your head. There are a lot of things [that make a good goalkeeper] but the main thing is just the head.
"Especially for a goalkeeper, you've got a lot of time to think during the game. I think it's wrong to think during the game. It's just about focus, being vocal, being ready, being switched on and stuff like that. I know that with my abilities, I will be good.
"But I don't think I'm a changed person or anything like that. I really worked hard on different aspects of my game and I put in a lot of hard work with the help of a few of the coaches that we have at the club."
Fabianski made five appearances for the Gunners last season and kept two clean sheets.