Arsenal were beaten 3-1 by the Bundesliga leaders at the
Emirates in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie, but the Gunners'
boss insists his side still have a chance
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists his players must
believe they can beat Bayern Munich in their upcoming Champions League last-16
second-leg clash if they are to stand any chance of overturning the 3-1 loss at
the Emirates.
The Gunners were blown away by the Bundesliga leaders in
London with goals from Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller and Mario Mandzukic giving the
Germans a commanding advantage for the return leg at the Allianz Arena on
Wednesday.
Despite the unenviable task facing Wenger's side, the
Frenchman wants his team to pull together and make the "impossible
possible" in order to progress to the quarter-finals of the illustrious
competition.
"There have been a few wins by Arsenal in the Champions
League that we are all very proud of. We just have to convince ourselves that
we can do it in Munich as well," he told Arsenal Player.
"Yes, the chance is small, but the chance makes the
impossible possible. That would be a great credit for our team if we do it. We
have to try to achieve it. Our mentality is to go there, not resigned, but
ambitious and provoke things, not go there and think 'we will not qualify
anyway'. No, not at all.
"We have to go there and give ourselves a chance to
qualify with everybody believing we can do it. We have to behave on the
football pitch like a team who wants to do it. That will be the task in the
preparation."
While Bayern will provide a fearsome offensive threat
with the likes of Mandzukic and Muller (as well as Arjen Robben, who is
struggling for a starting XI place), Wenger hinted that he will set out his
team to get goals from the off.
"How will we go into the game tactically? I haven't
decided yet," he continued. "It will be with an ambitious plan, that
is for sure. We have to try to put Bayern on the back foot; subconsciously
anyway, they think they are through and we have to subconsciously think that we
can do it. The only way to do it is to have a very positive attitude from the
start."
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