Not really. Chelsea were men against boys. This was just counterattacking and clinical finishing. Arsenal created enough chances, but what hurts is that we've been without a finisher for most of the season, and are playing with 6 midfielders, 4 of which are the same type of player. It says a lot that Walcott made a difference when he came on, considering he's been poor this season. Still, it hurts that Wenger's lost THE two home games that he would have wanted to win this, both by big margins.
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