Agree with many of the points but in the annoying over-reaction of the press today, the following needs to be remembered:
1. The quality of the Championship has improved hugely over the last few years - both in personnel and coaching. This is shown by the sheer variety of teams promoted to the EPL. While resources tend to show over a season, in one off games - particularly Cup Games at home (the attendance last night showed that this was Wednesday's biggest game for years) upsets are always on the cards. We were crap, but this isn't the seismic shock that the pundits would have people believe today. Wednesday are on the up and that kind of committed and super organised performance would have frustrated our first team - let alone the pot pourri of yesterday.
2. Wenger was right to rest our essential players for the least important tie we will play over the next couple of months. I felt that our starting 11 should have had enough experience/quality to compete - with seasoned players starting alongside youngsters in all key areas. The 2 injuries put paid to that.
3. We looked shite because of a poor collective performance but also because we do not have a system. Wenger relies upon players having telepathy and finding the right positions to take up to pass through the opposition. No way was this going to happen with players who had had no playing time together.
4. Ultimately, this is a competition that manager and fans do not care about, against a team that unlike Spurs we were not particularly motivated to beat. This inevitably transmits itself tip the players in this Arsenal team and it is this that if anything worries me most. How many times has even our first team seemed flat when a game is not a 'big' game. The defence was a shambles, but I wonder if our zonal system is particularly vulnerable to the typical Championship type of play, where set pieces and crossing from wide positions are more common than in the average EPL game.
5. Defensively, we should have had far more stability than we showed. Is this yet more evidence of the importance of Coq to our team? For me, him and Bellerin were our biggest misses last night.