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Published 14:37 6 Apr 2016 BST
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The dismantling by Barcelona was as routine as annual calls for Arsene Wenger to leave, while Adlène Guedioura's thunderbolt for Watford brought an abrupt end to hopes of a third successive FA Cup.
It has been difficult to find any positives amid the doom and gloom, but the emergence of academy starlet Alex Iwobi is at least one silver lining.
The talented teenager impressed on his Champions League debut in the Gunners' second leg visit to the Nou Camp and, just three days later, he followed that performance with a goal on his first Premier League start at Everton.
Iwobi was on the scoresheet again in the 4-0 thrashing of Watford last weekend, earning praise from his manager for his promising displays.
"The fans have seen many good players over the years and they know straight away when a player has something special, so they acknowledge that," Wenger told Arsenal's website.
"You cannot cheat people. They've seen how quickly he's improved and how well he's played. It's surprising how quickly he has integrated into our game.
While even some Arsenal fans are wondering where Iwobi has surfaced from, one person who isn't surprised by his meteoric rise is uncle and former Premier League star Jay-Jay Okocha.
JOE caught up with the Bolton and PSG legend in Paris for the launch of Nike's new video Fais Briller le Jeu (Spark Brilliance), which tells the story of how France international Blaise Matuidi was inspired by Okocha's brilliance as a youngster.
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