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Arsenal won't fear anyone, Wenger

Updated: 2010-12-10 08:03

(China Daily)

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 Arsenal won't fear anyone, Wenger

Partizan Belgrade's Serbian goalkeeper, Vladimir Stojkovic (right), vies with Arsenal's Cameroon defender, Alexandre Song, during their UEFA Champions League Group H match at the Emirates Stadium, north London, on Wednesday. Arsenal won 3-1. [Photo/Agencies]

Arsenal won't fear anyone, Wenger

Gunners aiming high despite facing potentially daunting KO opponent

LONDON, - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger vowed his team had nothing to fear after it advanced to the knockout phase of the Champions League and a likely showdown with one of European soccer's heavyweights.

A below-par Arsenal was made to work hard for a 3-1 victory over Partizan Belgrade on Wednesday, with Theo Walcott and Samir Nasri scoring the decisive goals after the Serbs' striker, Cleo, had canceled out Robin Van Persie's opener.

However the result was not good enough to clinch first place in Group H, meaning the Gunners now face a last 16 tie against Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or Schalke 04.

Wenger acknowledged the possibility of a match against Barcelona - which destroyed Arsenal 4-1 in the Nou Camp last season - was a daunting prospect.

However, the Frenchman insisted his team would be confident of progressing regardless of who it was drawn against.

"You would have to say let's be realistic. Barcelona is the super-favorite in this competition at the moment," Wenger said.

"But we take what we get and if it's Barcelona, it's Barcelona. We've played them already last year and we'll see.

"Last year we went out against them. But I feel we had some room to do better because it was 2-2 at home and we were leading 1-0 over there.

"We lost 4-1 but it depends whether we have our best players available, a good level of confidence."

Wenger also believes his team - which is currently leading the Premier League and has advanced to the semifinals of the League Cup - may also improve by the time the Champions League resumes in February.

"We are in a strong position in the league, we are qualified in the Champions League, we are in the semifinals of the League Cup," he said.

"So, overall, there are plenty of exciting challenges in front of us. But we have room for improvement and I believe we will."

Wenger knows an improvement on his team's performance against Partizan will be necessity if it is to progress in the Champions League.

While the Londoners always looked to have plenty in reserve, perhaps with one eye on next Monday's Premier League showdown with Manchester United, Wenger was unhappy with an uncharacteristically stilted attacking performance.

"I was not completely happy with our offensive game tonight but maybe it was down to the quality of Partizan's defending because they defended in an intelligent way and very well," Wenger said.

"We have played some great games since the start of the season and tonight was certainly not our best. But what is important is that we are in the competitions.

"We didn't find our pace in the game. We didn't manage to find openings in their defence and they defended very well. Our passing lacked a little bit of incisiveness," Wenger said.

Arsenal's captain-for-the-night van Persie said the Gunners believe they can finally end their five-year trophy drought this season.

"Everything starts with belief," said van Persie.

"If you don't believe you'd better stop playing football. We do believe we can achieve things this year."

Van Persie said he was not fazed by the fact that Arsenal's second-place finish could mean a trip to Barcelona or Madrid.

"As a fan of football, I'd love to be involved in a game against either Barcelona or Madrid but we'll just have to see what happens in the draw," he said.

Agence France-Presse

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