London's "Arsenal" forward Theo Walcott insists that the "Gunners" have enough experience and talent to bounce back from the shameful defeat in the UEFA Champions League against Zagreb's "Dinamo."
Arsene Wenger's team played more than half of the matches without the suspended Olivier Giroud and suffered a defeat against a team that had not won in the last 15 strongest European tournament group stage matches.
It will not be easy for the North London team to advance to the knockout stages, as they will also have to compete against Piraeus' "Olympiacos" and Munich's "Bayern" in the group.
"We cannot say that one bad result means the end of our season. There is a long way to go in the Champions League," said Walcott.
"We have experienced failures before, but we always managed to bounce back. We have been playing in this tournament for 18 years, so we have a lot of experience and know how to deal with all of this."
Last season, "Arsenal" exited the Champions League after the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated by "Monaco."