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Arsenal’s defeat to Barcelona secures their status as Europe’s most consistent team

Published 22:12 16 Mar 2016 GMT

Mikey Stafford
Arsenal’s defeat to Barcelona secures their status as Europe’s most consistent team

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Complete the sequence: Barcelona, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Bayern Munich, Monaco and ________.

If you said "Barcelona" then congratulations, give yourself a pat on the back and a free subscription to Arsenal Fan TV. For the SIXTH season in a row the Gunners have departed the UEFA Champions League at the last-16 stage. It is a level of consistency that can only be matched by Arsene Wenger's ability to guide the club into Europe's premier competition year after year. The script is becoming pretty predictable - inconsistent group stage results good enough for second place finish and a second round tie with one of the continent's heaviest hitters (or alternatively, muck up against Monaco). The London club's season was effectively thrown on the funeral pyre on Wednesday night in Barcelona as the reigning champions beat Aresnal by 3-1 for a 5-1 aggregate victory. Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez all scored to condemn Arsenal to an inconsequential end to the season, with next year's Champions League qualification (naturally) all but assured and the title out of reach, with Watford having eliminated them from the FA Cup last weekend. Not all consistency is to be celebrated and, needless to say, Arsenal fans were not revelling in their six-year streak. https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/710218430457188352 https://twitter.com/niherd09/status/710224741999640576 https://twitter.com/AburoHazard/status/710224589675167744 https://twitter.com/alialmudaifa/status/710220133483094017

Predictably sympathy was in short supply.

https://twitter.com/Schweinmaster/status/710219240452792321 https://twitter.com/FootballFact101/status/710220611260272640 Still, plenty of time to dust yourselves down and get prepared mentally for next season exit at the hands of... let's say Carlo Ancelotti's Bayern. PepsiCo has kicked off the next phase of its UEFA Champions League sponsorship with a new on-pack promotion that gives you the chance to win prizes every hour with #GAMEREADY Doritos packs.

Prizes include official UEFA t-shirts and footballs to tickets to the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final in Milan on May 28th.

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