This 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth was a dot on the cards. Even though Arteta fielded what is arguably to some (not me!) his best eleven from the players that are fit, it was never going to be a five-star performance with the PSG second-leg looming in the background.
Let's be honest, pretty much all teams struggle to focus on the nitty gritty when they have glamour and pressure to look forward to and to prioritise just days away.
If I'm making predictions about who's going to win league matches, often I go against teams who are playing in a cup final or an equally big game, especially if that team are not used to such a big occasion. Right now, for example, I'd steer clear of Crystal Palace players for my Fantasy Premier League team.
Likewise, years ago, back in 2004, when Millwall made it to the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, their league form suddenly became atrocious over night and they missed out on the play-offs, consequently.
Unfortunately, Arsenal's league form is just as dire and now second place is in jeopardy. Not only that, but even Champions League qualification is no longer assured. Are Arsenal really going to get maximum points for the remaining fixtures: no chance!
What they might do, though, is turn over the 1-0 deficit at the Parc de Princes, and set up the biggest final in the history of the club. Well, it will equal Wenger's achievement in taking Arsenal to a final in the same competition that was lost against Barcelona.
Like my dad always says, you learn when you lose. Let's hope Arsenal can figure out how to defend set pieces before heading to France, as that has proved their undoing on many occasions this season.
I just hope Arteta selects Merino from the start, as he's a physical presence and worries defenders, even though he's not an out-and-out striker. Actually, he's not even a forward, but he puts himself about and can make an impact.
Ideally, Arsenal will get an early goal in France and then it could be a final up next, if Arsenal can add another and keep a clean sheet. Yes, I know. That's a lot of 'if's, but Arsenal are more than capable. Let's not forget, they beat Real Madrid on their own patch! If lightning strikes again like it did when it rained Gooner goals in Spain, everyone will forget about the Bournemouth setback and then it'll be just one more match to go to see if Arsenal can lift Europe's most-coveted prize.
Let's keep dreaming Gooners and forget the nightmarish league form! Aim for the sky!