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Arsène Wenger has promised a positive attitude from his players in tonight's crucial Champions League Quarter-Final second leg with Chelsea at Highbury. Having grabbed an all-important away goal at Stamford Bridge in the first leg almost a fortnight ago, Claudio Ranieri's side must win or carve out a high-scoring draw if they are to reach the Semi-Final. Either way, they will be going for goals. Some managers might play cautious in such a situation, lying deep and then pouring forward on the counter-attack. Not Wenger, he knows his side are at their best when they are on the offensive. He'll build-up their confidence after that FA Cup Semi-Final defeat to Manchester United on Saturday and send them out to score goals. "For us it is important to play with our usual belief and in a positive way," he said. "The best way to deal with the big games is to be yourself and express your talent.
Approximate Word count = 587 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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