Arsenal head coach, Mikel Arteta, has vowed to fully focus on Premier League title race after they exited the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Arteta disclosed this while speaking with newsmen after the tie.
Bayer Munich eliminated the Gunners in Germany on 3-2 aggregate.
Arteta’s side failed to clinch a first semi-final appearance since 2009 as Joshua Kimmich’s second half header gave Bayern a 1-0 second leg win and a 3-2 aggregate success.
Arteta’s men’s only chance of winning silverware is in the Premier League where they are two points behind Manchester City.
Arsenal are away to Wolves on Saturday, having lost 2-0 at home to Aston Villa last weekend.
“We have to be close to the players. What they need to do is stand right next to them, give them our support and our love.
“We have to pick it up because we have a big, big game on Saturday.
“We really want it and we have to show that we’re capable of turning it around, Arteta said.
“In the first leg, we conceded two avoidable goals, which had a significant impact on the draw.
“We were still alive when we arrived here. The margins are so fine. A mistake or a moment makes the difference,” he added.
After a lengthy absence from the Champions League, Arsenal largely prepared themselves well.
They won their group ahead of PSV Eindhoven, Lens and Sevilla before beating Porto on the penalties in the last 16.