CSKA Moscow vs Arsenal - Wenger’s attacking approach gives us glimmer of hope - CSKA boss - 7M sport

CSKA Moscow vs Arsenal - Wenger’s attacking approach gives us glimmer of hope - CSKA boss



Posted Thursday, April 12, 2018 by PA

CSKA Moscow vs Arsenal - Wenger’s attacking approach gives us glimmer of hope - CSKA boss

CSKA Moscow coach Viktor Goncharenko is hopeful that Arsenal’s attacking philosophy could leave the Premier League side on the receiving end of a Europa League shock on Thursday night.

The Gunners travel to Russia for the second leg of their quarter-final boasting a 4-1 lead from the opening leg at the Emirates Stadium last week.

While progression to the final four for Arsene Wenger’s side appears a formality, Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League at Roma on Tuesday while trying to defend the same advantage.

Experienced CSKA defender Aleksei Berezutski admits the Russians need their own “miracle” to turn things around against Arsenal.

“Roma played a magnificent match and made a miracle,” he said. “We don’t have a lot of chances to repeat the same miracle, but sometimes miracles happen in football. Of course Arsenal are extremely motivated because winning the Europa League is the way into the Champions League, so this is their motivation.”

Goncharenko reckons such a comeback will only be possible if his side have belief in themselves, but feels Wenger’s approach could give CSKA a chance.

“Arsenal have a philosophy and have stuck to it for a long time, for many years, regardless of their record,” he said.

“If they are losing or winning they still play to make supporters and fans happy. When you act like this, trying to cheer up the supporters, you can have some problems in the defence.

“Tomorrow’s strategy for Arsenal could be done in different ways, but they will be focusing on their attack of course.

“If we play without believing in yourself and without faith it is better not to play at all. We need to go to the pitch believing in ourselves and that we can make it into the next round.

“We need to change some things, but it is not guaranteed that we will succeed or fail, so will implement some alterations then see how it happens.”

Wenger admits Barcelona’s shock Champions League exit at the hands of Roma should act as warning to his Arsenal players in Russia.

“It can happen in the game, that is why we love football, it is unpredictable,” he said.

“In every game, everything is questioned again. It is new every time. We are in a position where I don’t think we are under threat of complacency, it is an important target for us to go as far as possible.

“(Roma’s comeback) may be a warning for us but let us not go overboard as well. Yes, we have a big job to do but we are in a strong position and it is how we approach the game that will be vital tomorrow.”



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