Arsenal Coach Wenger: We are in the toughest group in the Champions League



Arsenal coach Arsène Wenger said his team needs ten points out of the "most difficult" part of the football Champions League on the eve of an away match against Olympique Marseille.
Arsenal Competes Marseille in F Group Borussia Dortmund and Napoli teams. The Bayern Munich ousted Arsenal from the first knockout round on his way to win the Champions League title last season.
Wenger said at a news conference, "If you look at the group, I would say it is more difficult because all the teams have a chance to qualify."
"And this means that for each match of the utmost importance. Usually the team needs ten points to qualify for the next round and so this is important."
Arsène Wenger continued, saying, "Two years ago we were in a similar group, and Arsenal and Marseille ascended... but it is very difficult to say who would step up to the next round."
Frenchman Arsène Wenger confirmed that Arsenal, who is running the Champions League competition for the sixth time in ten consecutive need for a good start in tomorrow's game.
Wenger said, "We need to get out points of both games we played on our land or away from home. As is the case in any tournament, the beginning is very important to support the team confidence dry becomes in a good position."
It will be a striker Olivier Giraud in a good position for the start of the game, although he left during a meeting of Sunderland in the Premier League at the weekend because of a knee problem.
And the defender Per Mertesacker will be able to participate in the game after recovering from the disease. 

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