Arsenal need a two-goal triumph over Olympiacos to make the last 16
of the Champions League and Petr Cech is feeling confident.
Petr Cech is optimistic about
Arsenal's chances of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions
League at the expense of Olympiacos after seeing off Dinamo Zagreb on
Tuesday.
Arsene Wenger's men sit third in Group F
with six points from five games following Tuesday's 3-0 win over Dinamo,
trailing second-placed Olympiacos by three points.
A
two-goal triumph over the Greek champions – thrashed 6-0 by Bayern
Munich in midweek – will send Arsenal through and Cech has backed his
side to pull it off in their final pool match.
"They
were very efficient when they played here so we know if we create
chances, play our game and put them under pressure, we have a chance to
score our goals in the game and make the difference we need," Cech
told Arsenal's website.
"So we can go in a
confident mood because a few rounds ago we were almost out of the
competition and now we have everything in our hands to progress. That is
the situation, which is actually good for us.
"We
did our bit, Bayern Munich did their bit and it is now a grand finale
for us in the last game and we are literally entering the play-off
already. So we are going into a play-off situation and we know what we
need to get so hopefully we will be ready for that.
"You
don't want to miss the play-off games. We need to make sure we go there
and get the result no matter how and [get] in the draw for the last
16."
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