It has not been easy in the Premier League this season, as teams have starved Arsenal of the space their attackers need to thrive.
In Europe, however, it has been a different story, the Gunners relishing the open nature of games. But there is no way Wolves will arrive at Emirates Stadium tomorrow with the same game plan.
"European football is a bit different, maybe a bit more transitions, a bit more open," said Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard. "Of course, we want to take that into the League. We want to keep playing well, keep scoring goals and [playing] good offensive football.
We have to defend well and then play good when we have the ball."
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