The fallout from Arsenal's 2-2 draw against Watford continues.
Two-nil up at half-time only to be pegged back in the second half thanks in most part to some daft defending from two of Unai Emery's most senior players.
Speaking of the Spaniard, he's come under fire following the result and some fans are even calling for his head. Football.london have taken a look at his work since becoming head coach to determine whether he should be under pressure.
The Gunners don't have much time to reflect on the game against the Hornets as they're back in action on Thursday.
Bundesliga outfit and last season’s Europa League semi-finalists Eintracht Frankfurt are first up as Emery’s side begin the group phase of this year’s competition.
With that said, here’s all the news from around the Emirates Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Who is really to blame for Watford collapse
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out what went wrong for Arsenal against Watford.
Sokratis gifted the Hornets a route back into the game with an underhit back pass which Tom Cleverley seized upon to smash the ball past Bernd Leno and make it 2-1.
Then David Luiz conceded a penalty in the 81st minute from which the hosts scored and earned a point.
But who was really at fault against Watford?
Click here to find out.
Keown blasts Luiz
David Luiz 'can't defend' in one-on-one situations, according to Arsenal legend Martin Keown.
"It's unbelievable," he said. "Arsenal are 2-1 up but they seem to be in a desperate mode to try and attack. Manage the game.
"There are five bodies in the box as Arsenal tried to get a third.

"It was really open, from one end to the other. The Arsenal defence don't come up to the problem.
"They melt away and drop and get ever closer to their penalty box. And David Luiz in a one-on-one situation just cannot defend, that's end of, and they know that too.
"He draws the foul and that's the penalty. Arsenal throwing away vital points here. You've got to adjust. That's work on the training ground. That's shocking to see."
Ceballos chant
There wasn't much for Arsenal fans to chant about against Watford on Sunday afternoon.
Especially in the second half.
Other than Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, midfielder Dani Ceballos was one of few Arsenal players to emerge from the 2-2 draw with any credit.
Since arriving at the Emirates Stadium on a season-long loan deal from Real Madrid, the Spain international has quickly become a fan favourite and the tackle which led to the opening goal has endeared him even more.
Now Ceballos has his own chant which was debuted during the first-half against the Hornets.
For the song lyrics, click here.
Talking points from Watford draw
With top-four rivals Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Manchester United all winning their games on Saturday, there was slight pressure on the Gunners as they faced Watford at Vicarage Road.
And in true Arsenal fashion they buckled under pressure.
One of the big discussions to come from the draw is whether or not Emery is the right person to implement Arsenal's philosophy.

For more on that and talking points from the game, click here.
Lacazette reacts
Alexandre Lacazette had a watching brief as Arsenal drew 2-2 against Watford.
And like the Gunners fanbase, he was not happy with how events transpired in the second half as the visitors failed to see out the two-goal lead given to them by Aubameyang.
The reaction to the result from fans was of pure anger and frustration, something which Lacazette agreed with as he 'liked' an Arsenal supporters' Instagram post which summed up Sunday's performance.
With a image of Vicarage Road (above), the caption read: '2-0, and we ****** it up'.