It was business as usual at the Emirates on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal continued their ongoing collapse as they fell to a 2-1 defeat to Watford, putting an end to their quest to become the first team to win three consecutive FA Cups since the 1880s.
The Gunners now trail Leicester by eight points in the league and face a daunting trip to Camp Nou on Wednesday night as they attempt to recover from a 2-0 defeat in the first leg against Barcelona.
In short, it looks like Arsene Wenger's men are fighting just to stay in the top four once more.
Sunday's poor performance wasn't exactly unexpected for Arsenal fans, as the Gunners came into the game on the back of consecutive home defeats....
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After just minutes, Olivier Giroud had the ball in the back of the net, but called offside - though not everyone agreed with the call...
The second half felt like it had hardly begun before Odion Ighalo gave Watford the lead. Just a few minutes later, the Hornets' lead was doubled when Adlen Guedioura scored an absolute screamer...
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