30.03.2010 16:42
www.fcbarcelona.cat
Arsène Wenger has revealed that he will wait until the day of the game before deciding whether Cesc Fàbregas can play against FC Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League tie.
The Gunners’ manager explained that the Catalan playmaker is battling to be fit, but that he will have to be patient to see if he can appear against his boyhood club. “The medical staff tell me there is still a chance he will be available, but that will be decided in the warm-up on the night. That tells you how late we will leave it. I would say it is 60 per cent against, 40 per cent for him playing,” Wenger said.
“We will give ourselves 24 hours more and we will assess the situation, but if the match were today, Cesc would not be able to play. If he is at full capacity on Wednesday, we will play him.” Fàbregas suffered the knee injury during Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Birmingham City on Saturday in the Premier League.
Benchmark
“If he is not capable to play I would not even put him on the [substitutes'] bench,”
Wenger added. “We have a squad of 19 players so I have considered the possibility of leaving
him out completely. We will give him 24 hours more, but I don't know if he will be
available.”
Attractive fixture
Wenger is expecting an exciting tie and thinks that Arsenal should
relish the challenge of taking on the Spanish, European and world champions. “We will not a
see a boring game,” he commented. “I am very happy because I love football and above
all, I love Arsenal. And for Arsenal to have this opportunity to do it tomorrow against Barcelona
is fantastic.”
Go for it
The home side will not be intimidated by the prospect of playing one of the favourites to win
the whole competition. "We must be brave and go for it,” Wenger added. “What you want
from your team is not to worry too much about the strengths of Barcelona and focus on our
strengths. “I do not deny their quality, but we are an exceptional team as well.”