Arsene Wenger is hoping a thrashing of the Premier League leaders has planted the seeds for Arsenal to turn around a dismal Champions League campaign.
First, they'll try to avoid overlooking newly promoted Watford.
With a vital Champions League match looming midweek, the Gunners make the short trip to Vicarage Road on Saturday when they try to maintain their recent momentum after the international break.
Wenger has come under fire for Arsenal (5-1-2) losing their first two Champions League matches with its next two coming against German powerhouse and group leader Bayern Munich.
The critics were silenced Oct.