Arsenal after a difficult week on the pitch for the Gunners.

This time last week, the Gunners were still top of the Premier League table and dreaming of reaching the Champions League semi-finals.
However, a shock home loss to Aston Villa and defeat at Bayern Munich have seen Arsenal exit the Champions League and concede top spot to Manchester City.
That said, the Gunners are still just two points off the summit, and will return to the top if they win at Wolves on Saturday. Arsenal actually play twice before the Citizens are next in Premier League action, so they can strike an early psychological blow if they do well.
Man City are in FA Cup action against Chelsea on Saturday and don’t play in the league until Thursday when they head to Brighton. Meanwhile, Arsenal take on the Blues in the league on Tuesday.
With six games to play, there could yet be numerous twists and turns between Arsenal, Man City and fellow title-chasers Liverpool.