Hang on to the Wembley dream, Wenger


IS THIS the beginning of the end for Arsenal again? As in recent seasons, March sees them at the cusp of everything and nothing: FA Cup quarter-final against Everton on Saturday night, second leg of their Champion’s League tie against Bayern Munich early Wednesday morning and a derby game at Tottenham next Saturday.

Realistically, the FA Cup is their most attainable dream silverware. Like what the Gunner gaffer said last week, their 1-0 defeat to Stoke City is a “massive setback” to their EPL title hopes, while Munich have been an impossible mountain to climb from the get-go.

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