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Arsenal v Porto: Arsène Wenger keeps faith with Nicklas Bendtner as last eight beckons
Published: 09 Mar 2010 - 09:00:58
The 22-year-old missed a string of golden chances during the 3-1 Premier League win over Burnley on Saturday. Bendtner - just back from a three-month injury lay-off - is well-known for his confidence, and was able to smile as he was replaced late on in the match, his poor finishing fortunately not proving costly in the final outcome. Related ArticlesArsenal v Porto: match previewWilliam Gallas blow for ArsenalArsène Wenger confident despite injuriesTheo Walcott wants winning finaleCesc Fabregas out of Porto matchAlan Hansen: Walcott must learn fastWenger, though, sees no reason to think the young striker will not soon be back among the goals. "I believe he is on the way up in his game and in terms of his contribution," said the Arsenal manager, whose side must do without captain Cesc Fabregas as they look to overturn a 1-0 deficit if they are to progress into the last eight. "He missed some big chances on Saturday, but that is needed for any young striker at some stage. "He looks at why he missed the chances and gets it right in the next game." Wenger added: "Nicklas is really improving at the moment. That was just an isolated game. "In every competition you always have something to prove and show how good you are. "He has a good mental strength and, even if he was disappointed with the chances he missed, it will not diminish his desire and confidence to going to the next game." Arsenal have not overturned a first-leg deficit in European competition since the UEFA Cup tie against Hajduk Split in 1978, the Gunners going out of the Champions League to Bayern Munich (2004/2005), PSV Eindhoven (2006/2007) and last season Manchester United after losing away. Wenger, though, maintains tonight will be different, as Sol Campbell's goal in Porto could prove crucial. "There is always something new in our game and we have a good opportunity to change history," he said. "This team has a good chance to make history. This is a very young team and we want to win. "We have scored away from home which is still a massive advantage, and that is why were are confident we can do it." Porto were thrashed 4-0 on their last visit to Emirates Stadium during September 2008, their worst away reverse in the competition.
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