Record-breaking Arsenal thrash PSV to allay attacking worries
Briefly

Arsenal delivered a stunning 7-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven, marking the largest away win in Champions League knockout history. Manager Mikel Arteta praised the players’ performance and emphasized the importance of maintaining confidence going forward. Despite this victory, PSV's defense was very poor, leading to questions about their coach Peter Bosz's effectiveness. The match served as a boost for Arsenal as they prepare for upcoming challenges, while for PSV, it raised significant concerns regarding their prospects in the tournament given their dismal defensive record this season.
Crisis, what crisis? Arsenal arrived in Eindhoven uncertain where their goals would come from, but they depart after thrashing PSV 7-1.
Mikel Arteta stated, 'In football, it's not what we did three days ago or today, it's going to be what we do tomorrow.'
PSV were absolutely wretched, as they conceded 29 goals in 14 matches this year and faced mounting pressure on their head coach.
Despite an impressive performance from Arsenal, PSV's head coach, Peter Bosz, faces increasing criticism for the team’s poor defensive performance.
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