(Reuters) - Arsenal have to quickly put Thursday's disappointing 2-0 Europa League defeat at PSV Eindhoven behind them as they face a hectic fixture schedule, manager Mikel Arteta said.PSV advanced to the knockout stage of Europe's second-tier competition following goals from Joey Veerman and Luuk De Jong.
The result ended Arsenal’s 100 per cent start to Group A, though they had already sealed a place in the top two before the loss.
Arteta's side face two home games in the next seven days -against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday then FC Zurich in their final Europa League group game on Thursday."I'm very disappointed.
It’s the end of a long run where we won a lot of games and today is our first defeat (since the start of September) and we have to reset," Arteta said.Manchester United won 3-1 at home to Arsenal on Sept.