Black Eagles planning an upset to Gunners
BeÅiktaÅ is planning to complete a memorable upset against Arsenal in the Champions League playoff second leg tonight. The Turkish team was unlucky not to grab a win in the first leg in Istanbul, but the Black Eagles still believe that the tie is not over yet and they have a chance to advance to the top-level European club competition.
âOur opponents are one of the most important clubs of the Premier League, which is one of the greatest leagues in the world,â BeÅiktaÅ chairman Fikret Orman said. âThey have very important players and a big budget but football is played on the pitch. âWe need luck on our side,â Orman added.
Luck was hardly on BeÅiktaÅâs side, with Demba Baâs long range shot from the kick-off hitting the bar only on the opening seconds of the game last week. Ba, a former Chelsea, Newcastle and West Ham player, came close to scoring many times in the game, but failed to break the deadlock.
The north London club boasts a proud record of having never lost a Champions League qualifying tie and although last weekâs draw was the first time in 13 matches it has failed to win a play-off encounter, the goal is quite simple for manager Arsene Wenger.
âWe know the second leg will be tight again, but we are at home, so the task is clear for us - we want to win,â said the Arsenal boss, who led the club to the 2006 Champions League final.
Arsenal will be without midfielder Aaron Ramsey, and forward Olivier Giroud. Both players have salvaged points for Arsenal in Premier League games against Crystal Palace and Everton. Ramsey, who led Arsenal to a 2-1 win over Palace, was sent off in the first leg, while Giroud, who capped a 2-2 draw against Everton, is...
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