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17th August 2016
12:05pm BST

Bless. (Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)[/caption]
Here, the main culprit was [Per Mertesacker/Gabriel/Calum Chambers], who looked all at sea as [insert name of opposition attacker] ran riot. (Feel free to name more than one defender here and add more detail as required.)
[Name of guilty defender] was eventually [hauled/sent] off as the Gunners pushed forward in search of an equaliser in the closing stages, rallying to exactly the level required to remind fans that they could have won the match had they played that way for 90 minutes.
[Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain/Joel Campbell/Danny Welbeck] provided a timely reminder of his ability with his first goal of the season, but it would prove to be little more than a consolation effort. (There's a slim chance that it will be their second goal of the season rather than their first, so take care here.)
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Now, the inquest begins. Wenger drew the ire of fans with his starting XI, leaving [insert name of middling fan favourite here] on the bench in favour of [insert name of Theo Walcott-like player], who once again played in fits and starts before fading from the contest.
The defence, rocked by the recent injury to [Per Mertesacker/Laurent Koscielny], looked shorn of belief and conviction, falling apart at the first sign of pressure.
There were mitigating circumstances, of course. The absence of [insert names of between three and six prominent players, at least two of whom played international football in the month before the match in question] disrupted Wenger's preparations, while [Aaron Ramsey/Alexis Sanchez/Santi Cazorla] was forced off with an injury in the second half, prompting criticism from Raymond Verheijen on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/raymondverheije/status/765152838364303360
Wenger was forced to put his faith in [insert name of player signed as a squad player with an eye on the future], who showed promise but looked a touch overawed by the occasion. Jack Wilshere was another who missed out. (This bit might need updating if and when Verheijen loses the capacity to tweet.)
Wenger will also point to the fact that [insert name of new, big-money signing that plugged a gap that existed two seasons ago] is being integrated into the side slowly, but the club's lack of transfer activity during the [summer/January] window has angered supporters and there remain question marks over Olivier Giroud and the centre-backs.
With growing disquiet in north London, Wenger must hope that [the Gunners put in a slightly better second-leg display to save some face/Mesut Ozil gets fit soon/Arsenal's top-four rivals all self-destruct again] in order to get this juggernaut moving again.
If not, it could be a long old [season/summer/week] for the Arsenal boss – and for the supporters whose patience with the Frenchman is wearing thin. (Always end by looking forward. Remember, unlike the past, the future hasn't happened yet, so is the journalist's best friend.)
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