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imageLONDON: Arsenal's 5-1 thrashing by Bayern Munich reflected the extent of their current injury problems, but it also emphasised the underlying vulnerability that continues to undermine Arsene Wenger's team.

Defenders Hector Bellerin and Laurent Koscielny were the latest players to succumb to injury, meaning that Arsenal were missing 10 senior players for Wednesday's game at the Allianz Arena.

But for a side nurturing Premier League title aspirations, it was a humiliating loss -- Arsenal's joint-heaviest in the Champions League -- and left their hopes of reaching the last 16 dangling by a thread.

"They came on the pitch just like, 'Beat us,'" said unimpressed former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit. "No character, no passion on the pitch."

The British press did not mince their words on Thursday either, with 'Mullered' -- a play on the name of two-goal Bayern forward Thomas Muller -- the headline of choice on several back pages.

While acknowledging Bayern's clear superiority, the verdicts were all the more damning because Arsenal's recent form has sparked hope that this may be the season that they end their 11-year wait for a league title.

A run of five straight wins, including a ruthless 3-0 defeat of Manchester United, has left Arsenal level on 25 points with leaders Manchester City after 11 games.

With Chelsea flatlining and United enduring a chronic goal shortage, Arsenal are widely seen as City's most credible rivals, but it is often a case of one step forward, two steps back.

Arsenal can outclass United and beat Bayern 2-0, in the reverse fixture, but also lose to Olympiakos and Dinamo Zagreb and crash out of the League Cup after a 3-0 defeat at second-tier Sheffield Wednesday.

It is a paradox that means that, in spite of their nascent title ambitions, they have now lost six times at this stage of the season, across all competitions, for the first time since 1991.

Arsenal badly missed Bellerin and Koscielny in Munich, with Koscielny's deputy Gabriel at fault for the opening goal and stand-in right-back Mathieu Debuchy repeatedly embarrassed by Kingsley Coman and Douglas Costa.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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