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Crisis? Not quite. It will be, though, if Arsenal lose to Wolves on Saturday.
A week that had promised so much has spawned nothing but pain. A total nightmare.
Defeat at home to Aston Villa on Sunday night and now a Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich.
The damage caused by a defeat at Molineux could be irreparable.
The remnants of nights like the one suffered here in Munich last night aren’t easy to shake off.
Arsenal have no time to wallow in the sorrow of their defeat to Bayern Munich and must respond against Wolves
After a nightmare week, their season is on the brink of falling apart if they don't recover quickly
The highs of Champions League are lofty. It’s the pinnacle for modern day players, success in Europe means everything to this generation of footballers.
Equally, the lows are crushing. Recovering can take time. But time is exactly what Arsenal don’t have.
How Mikel Arteta rallies his forlorn men ahead of what has now become a crucial clash at Molineux shouldn’t be underestimated.
The next 48 hours will be tough. Physically two games in four days will take it’s tolls,