Arsene Wenger will not rest until Arsenal finish in top spot in their Champions League group.
The Gunners have had a habit of ending in second place, giving them an unfavourable tie in the round of 16, which they have failed to get past since 2009/10.
After dispatching Ludogorets 6-0 at the Emirates in their last game, they currently sit at the summit – but only on goal difference – ahead of Paris Saint-Germain.
But with a north London derby looming on Sunday, Wenger will not be taking the Bulgarian side lightly as they travel to Razgrad.