Not exact matches
Before that, their confidence took a real battering with a string
of defeats, including the one against the
Gunners at the Emirates, that culminated in them being dumped
out of the
Capital One cup by League one club Sheffield United.
But despite
out rollercoaster form, a seemingly never ending injury list and an early exit from the
Capital One cup, I think that the
Gunners are not in too bad a situation and there is plenty to look forward to in the second half
of the season.
The
Gunners travel to White Hart Lane on Wednesday night in the third round
of the
Capital One Cup, but their hopes
of ending a run
of back - to - back defeats have been dented with the news that the Frenchman is certainly
out of the game and could be set for an extended spell on the sidelines.
Embed from Getty Images Mathieu Flamini put on a star performance on Wednesday night, scoring twice to inspire the
Gunners to a 2 - 1 victory that subsequently saw Tottenham Hotspur knocked
out of the
Capital One Cup.
At the moment, the
Gunners sit fourth in the Premier League and they are still in both the Champions League and The FA Cup but are
out of the
Capital One Cup.