Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal are "gutted" about their Champions League exit, but must show they can "turn their season around" against Wolves live on Sky Sports.
Joshua Kimmich's header in the second half saw the Germans to a 1-0 victory in the quarter-final second leg, winning 3-2 on aggregate.
It comes after a damaging 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the Premier League last weekend saw them lose ground in the title race.
But Arteta says despite the disappointment, on Thursday morning, attentions will turn to their league game against Wolves live on Saturday Night Football. The Premier League is the only trophy left for Arsenal to win this season.
The Gunners boss said: "We have to be close to the players. What they need to do is stand right next to them, give them our support and our love.
"We have to pick it up because we have a big, big game on Saturday. We really want it and we have to show that we're capable of turning it around.
"We have to go through the pain tonight and tomorrow, get up and come with the same attitude we had here, and hopefully beat Wolves."
Arteta provided some clarity to the exit as well, adding that it can takes team years to reach the semi-finals and beyond.
"At the moment it is a really gutted dressing room," he told TNT Sports. "I cannot find the right words to lift them. I wish I had. We have to go through it.
"The club has been without Champions League football for seven years and you want to play in the first year and be in the semi-finals or the final.
"We all wanted that so badly but you can see in many other clubs it takes them sometimes six or seven years to get to that stage.
"We tried against a team who has a lot of experience and through the tie the margins have been very small. There were
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