Wenger wants all-English tieArsenal boss focused on European revenge mission
Arsenal manger Arsene Wenger has his sights set on a revenge meeting with either Manchester United or Chelsea after clinically reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.
The Gunners booked their place in the last eight of the competition with a 5-0 demolition of Porto in the second leg at the Emirates Stadium, a result which wraps-up a 6-2 aggregate victory over the two-time winners.
And now Wenger, who has seen his side lose twice to Premier League title rivals Chelsea and Manchester United this term, insists he is now relishing the chance to gain revenge over either English club should they progress into the next phase on Wednesday night.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "I have a funny feeling, maybe it's good for us to play an English team.
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"We have not done well against Chelsea and not done well against Man Utd this year and it would be a good opportunity to show that we can do it against them."
A hat-trick from Nicklas Bendnter plus goals from Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Eboue saw Arsenal clinically overturn their 2-1 first leg defeat to Porto on Tuesday night.
Danish frontman Bendtner struck twice in the space of 15 first half minutes before sealing his hat-trick from the penalty spot with the last kick of the game.
Bendtner's display was the perfect repost after he had drawn ample criticism for missing a number of chances during Saturday's 3-1 victory over Burnley.
Wenger said: "How quickly football changes. I hope that will not give him too much confidence but I am happy for him.
"He had a good game on Saturday but missed plenty of chances and three days later he has less chances and scores three goals.
"It's good for his confidence and I hope it will give him the desire to work even harder."
Brilliance
Frenchman Nasri filled the void left by injured captain Cesc Fabregas superbly in the capital and sealed a virtuoso display with a breathtaking solo goal on 63 minutes.
The midfield maestro weaved past three Porto defenders before blasting the ball past Porto goalkeeper Helton for a match-clinching third goal of the game.
The goal came after a spell of concerted Porto pressure, and Wenger admitted the strike "made the difference" on the night.
"We had a very good first half, we suffered a little bit at the start of the second half for 10-15 minutes and after Nasri's goal it made a big difference and then it was easy," he admitted.
"It was a bit of individual brilliance. But overall I believe we had a very good solid team performance. We had a good solidarity and we played a fluent and pacey game."
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11945_6012807,00.htmlI would love this tie.... The man win today and think that shit team could beat Chelski or Man.U. We already rough them up twice this season, what make them think they could win this time? stueps