Eidevall's resignation now gives the Gunners another obstacle to conquer, as they prepare to face Valerenga in the Champions League on Wednesday, and West Ham in the WSL on Sunday, under the interim charge of Renee Slegers.
"I spoke to him yesterday afternoon, got shocked by the news and was very sad because he's been a good leader for the staff," Slegers said on Tuesday. "I've worked with him before in Sweden and we worked really well together and I'm very sad that it got to this point."
Little, the club captain, added: "We got made aware this morning in our team meeting, before we went out to train. Like Renee said, a bit sad. Jonas has been our leader for the last three years and he's obviously made the choice to step away just now. We have a huge amount of respect for him. Now as a group of players, as part of a leadership group, we have to get the players together. It's a big change but we need to move forward now change our focus to what will be tomorrow's game.
"A strength of maybe what Jonas has left is that there is the foundations here and this incredible club has got everything in place for us to succeed," Little continued. "We move forward with that and we focus and bring the group together, leading into our second Champions League group game tomorrow, which is a really important one. It's just bringing everyone together and refocusing. Ultimately, our job is to get out there and play as players, and that's what we need to focus on."