Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has praised his players for their efforts in lifting full-back Emmanuel Eboue.
Eboue was booed off at Emirates Stadium last weekend against Wigan Athletic following a disappointing performance from the substitutes' bench.
The Ivorian started in Wednesday's UEFA Champions League loss at Porto and received positive backing from the travelling support.
Wenger has praised Eboue's attitude off the field and confirmed that he is determined to win the fans over.
"The players have done the biggest part of the job because they supported him very well," said Wenger on the club's official website.
"We want to show that the best way to help him, the club and the fans is to win our games. You always say that we care about the club and the only way to show that is to do well for the club.
"Certainly he has shown that he doesn't bear any grudge and he wants to restore relations with the crowd and I find that fantastic. That doesn't mean that internally he will not suffer."
Under-fire Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Eboue has vowed to silence his Emirates Stadium boo-boys.
The Ivory Coast international came in for criticism as he became one of the select few players to come off the bench only to be substituted later on during the Gunners' home victory over Wigan last weekend following an unimpressive display.
Eboue admits he was surprised by his treatment from Arsenal fans, but he has been buoyed by the support of manager Arsene Wenger.
"It was sad," Eboue said in The People. "I did not expect that reaction from the public because I have always given all for Arsenal.
"But I am a professional and I have respect for the reactions of the crowd.
"The manager has encouraged me in the last few days and told me that you get over these things by working harder and fighting.
"He has promised me that if I give 200 per cent in every game, the fans will applaud me again."
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