Will Arsenal 'find a way' yet again?


Following a week in which Arsenal have beaten what many perceive to be the best team in Europe, can Arsenal ‘find a way’ yet again and secure another season of Champions League football?






Following a week in which Arsenal have beaten what many perceive to be the best team in Europe, can Arsenal ‘find a way’ yet again and secure another season of Champions League football?
This week it was revealed that Arsenal are set to commemorate the career of Dutch legend Dennis Bergkamp by unveiling a statue of their revered former striker outside the Emirates Stadium.
In a season filled with inconsistency the one recurring theme in Arsenal's campaign has been their lethargic start to games.
In his post-match press conference following the Bayern Munich defeat, Jack Wilshere’s face said it all.
With much coveted Champions League places up for grabs, this Sundays North London derby is set to be one of the most fiercely contested of modern times. But who out of these two rivals would make it into a ‘North London XI’
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Psychological aspect
It has been mentioned pre-game by Arsene Wenger that there will be a huge mental aspect to this game in his programme notes for tonight as Arsenal will be smarting after their Blackburn defeat.
This weekend brings with it the fifth round of the FA Cup with Premier League teams being outnumbered 9-6 by lower league teams.
Since returning from a long injury, Jack Wilshere has grown in admirable strength and confidence with every game this season, and is back to playing a pivotal part in Arsenal’s current resurgence in form.
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