Wenger planning to upset Euro favourites Barcelona
The Gunners face a tough examination when they come up against Champions League holders Barcelona on Tuesday as they look to progress past the round of 16 stage for the first time in five successive seasons.
With Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez forming a formidable front three for the visitors to the Emirates Stadium many - including Wenger - make the Primera Division side favourites for the tie.
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Hide AdWenger believes Barcelona currently have “top, top class” attacking talent but says they have a chink in their armour and his players will take no preparing for the task at hand.
“Honestly, of course the difficulty of the task is completely different but it is more difficult to prepare against Hull than Barcelona,” he said.
“Against Barcelona everyone is naturally focused. It is more to create belief and confidence, because Barcelona are super-favourites in this game. Against Hull it is more to raise the urgency level and convince everybody that it is a very difficult game.
“Tomorrow everyone is convinced that we absolutely need to have, as a squad, total focus to have a chance and that is what I try to raise. Belief, confidence and let’s go for it.
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Hide Ad“Of course, there is no team - our world is not perfect and no team is perfect. But they are not far from it, Barca, I must say.”
“We have to use every moment in the game where we have the chance to score, and as I said after the Hull game, we had 70 per cent of the time the ball but we didn’t make a lot of it. Against Barcelona we will have the ball far less and we will have to make more of it.”
Arsenal have suffered from poor results in the opening leg of knockout Champions League ties in recent years, last season losing 3-1 at home to Monaco before being eliminated on away goals following a 2-0 victory in the principality.
And Wenger wants his squad to show they have learned from previous mistakes as he looks for the right balance to pull off a result on Tuesday.
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Hide Ad“It is a good opportunity to show we have learned because it is true we have given ourselves a difficult task after the first home leg and maybe after we have been a bit too keen to make the difference in the first game,” he added.
“We have to use every moment in the game where we have the chance to score, and as I said after the Hull game, we had 70 per cent of the time the ball but we didn’t make a lot of it. Against Barcelona we will have the ball far less and we will have to make more of it.”