Gunners heading for meltdown?
Two cup exits in the space of four days has raised the previously unthinkable question that Arsenal might end up with nothing to show for their superlative efforts this season.
And that scenario could shift closer to reality if the demoralised Gunners - who recently saw their Premiership lead over Chelsea cut to only four points - fail to yield a maximum return when they entertain Liverpool at Highbury on Friday.
Arsenal are 10/11 with Victor Chandler to secure three points but that won't be easy against a Liverpool team that saw Michael Owen confirm his return to form with two goals in his side's 4-0 win over Blackburn last weekend.
"It's a massive test of mental strength for Arsenal now," said Victor Chandler's football spokesman David Garbacz.
"Aside from the fact that the players are sure to be feeling a massive hangover after their respective FA Cup and Champions' League exits they face a Liverpool side growing in confidence."
Last season's corresponding fixture saw Liverpool heading for a 1-0 victory at Highbury until a late Francis Jeffers strike.
Gerard Houllier's side are 3/1 to win, with the draw priced at 11/5.
Chelsea are 2/5 to claim three points as they host Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Two cup exits in the space of four days has raised the previously unthinkable question that Arsenal might end up with nothing to show for their superlative efforts this season.
And that scenario could shift closer to reality if the demoralised Gunners - who recently saw their Premiership lead over Chelsea cut to only four points - fail to yield a maximum return when they entertain Liverpool at Highbury on Friday.
Arsenal are 10/11 with Victor Chandler to secure three points but that won't be easy against a Liverpool team that saw Michael Owen confirm his return to form with two goals in his side's 4-0 win over Blackburn last weekend.
"It's a massive test of mental strength for Arsenal now," said Victor Chandler's football spokesman David Garbacz.
"Aside from the fact that the players are sure to be feeling a massive hangover after their respective FA Cup and Champions' League exits they face a Liverpool side growing in confidence."
Last season's corresponding fixture saw Liverpool heading for a 1-0 victory at Highbury until a late Francis Jeffers strike.
Gerard Houllier's side are 3/1 to win, with the draw priced at 11/5.
Chelsea are 2/5 to claim three points as they host Middlesbrough on Saturday.
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