Arsene Wenger is "desperate" for Arsenal to
beat Besiktas and reach the UEFA Champions League group stages for a 17th
successive season.
For the second year running the Premier League side have
been drawn against Turkish opposition in the play-off round, with Wenger hoping
to repeat last season's 5-0 drubbing of Fenerbahce.
Arsenal completely dominated that tie a year ago and they
return to Istanbul on Tuesday aiming to do the same on the back of a dramatic
stoppage-time 2-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Besiktas will provide stern opposition, though, having
already flexed their muscles in the competition with a 5-2 aggregate victory
over Feyenoord in the third qualifying round.
Wenger has concerns about the recovery time afforded to
his squad ahead of Tuesday's clash following their Premier League exploits, but
he remains convinced that the importance of the tie will ensure his players are
fully focused.
"We are desperate to do it because we want to play
in the Champions League and we know how big these games are," Wenger told
the club's official website. "We had to give a lot [against Crystal
Palace], hopefully we will recover and be ready for Tuesday night.
"No matter what it costs we want to go through. We
have always a difficult draw, we had Fenerbahce last year, this time we have
Besiktas. It's difficult."
Whether Laurent Koscielny will make the trip remains
uncertain after Wenger revealed a foot problem had flared up following the win
over Palace.
If he is not fit, Per Mertesacker could be rushed back
into action, having been given an extended break along with countrymen Mesut
Ozil and Lukas Podolski after their World Cup-winning exploits in Brazil.
"We will assess Koscielny on Monday," Wenger
added. "If he's fit and capable to play, we play him.
"It was our plan to bring the Germans back in
contention for Everton. But in case of emergency I will take Mertesacker."
Culled from Soccerway
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