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                                                    Arsenal
                                                    Nicklas Bendtner (10 mins)
                                                    Nicklas Bendtner (25 mins)
                                                    Samir Nasri (63 mins)
                                                    Emmanuel Eboue (66 mins)
                                                    Nicklas Bendtner ((90 + 1 mins) mins)
                                                    5-0
                                                    FC Porto

                                                    UEFA Champions League First Knock-Out Round Second Leg , Mar 9, 2010
                                                    Ground: Emirates Stadium , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 59,661

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                                                    Wenger: We can cope without Fabregas Arsene Wenger maintains Arsenal cannot use the absence of injured captain Cesc Fabregas as an excuse for failure in Tuesday night's crunch Champions League clash with Porto at Emirates Stadium.

                                                    The influential Spain international suffered a recurrence of a hamstring problem during the 3-1 Barclays Premier League victory over Burnley on Saturday, limping off after he had fired the Gunners ahead.

                                                    Wenger accepts the loss of Arsenal's talisman is a big blow, but insists his side have the quality to nevertheless secure their place in the quarter-finals by overturning a 2-1 deficit from the first leg.

                                                    "Cesc has a hamstring problem and we could not even take a gamble with him," said Wenger.

                                                    "I was hoping he would recover after the Burnley game because we were cautious with him.

                                                    "We don't know how long he will be out. He is having a scan today (Monday) and we are convinced it will only be a small time, and he has a small chance of getting back for next weekend against Hull, but to play him again (on Tuesday) would mean significant damage." Wenger, though, maintained: "Ideally we wanted him to be there, but we want to qualify and the absence of Cesc is no excuse at all.

                                                    "We have enough players and a strong enough squad to get round that and have enough chances to qualify." Fabregas spent several weeks on the sidelines earlier this season because of a similar problem, yet remains Arsenal's leading scorer this season with 17 goals.

                                                    With Fabregas out, France international Samir Nasri could move into the centre of midfield, alongside Cameroon defensive midfielder Alex Song, whose domestic two-match ban does not apply in Europe.

                                                    Wenger feels the 22-year-old - who suffered a fractured leg in pre-season - has come a long way since arriving from Marseille during the summer of 2008.

                                                    "In the last few weeks he has got stronger and more confident," said the Arsenal boss.

                                                    "He is very versatile, can play defensive midfield, attacking midfield and on the flanks.

                                                    "We have a few players like that and I love that.

                                                    "Samir has adapted very quickly. He is a very intelligent boy, a quiet boy, he analyses what is happening on the pitch very quickly and has good technical potential." Jesualdo Ferreira claims his Porto side have the weapons to end Arsenal's European hopes.

                                                    Porto have lost all six of their trips to London - including a 1-0 loss at Chelsea in this season's group stage - and went down 4-0 to the Gunners during September 2008.

                                                    They have, however, plenty of options in attack - with Colombia forward Falcao, Argentinian Marian Gonzalez, Uruguay's Cristian Rodriguez and Brazil international Hulk all pressing to be included in the three-man frontline.

                                                    "We know what our qualities are and we are confident," Ferreira said.

                                                    "This will be a very difficult match, but we have the weapons which make it tough for Arsenal.

                                                    "You need to be able to adapt tactically, but we are always playing to win.

                                                    "We will try to do the same what we did at Estadio do Dragao." Ferreira added: "There is a difference of one goal, but just one is not enough because their away goal puts Arsenal in a very good position.

                                                    "We have to fight and be positive if we are to qualify. Last season we made it to quarters, and our objective is to get there again.

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                                                    Daily Mirror match report by Martin Lipton

                                                    Scintillating, sensational, at times absolutely sublime, and crowned by one of those “I was there“ moments.

                                                    No, not Nicklas Bendtner’s hat-trick, although the Dane may be tempted to dine out on that for a while.

                                                    But if there is any soul and romance left, Samir Nasri’s piece of individual brilliance to kill Porto’s attempted comeback stone dead will be replayed time and time again for years to come.

                                                    On a night electrified by Andriy Arshavin, it was Nasri who provided the glorious highlight.

                                                    Scots of a certain vintage still talk about Archie Gemmill and the slalom dribble past the Dutch defence that briefly threatened to keep Ally’s Army marching through Argentina.

                                                    Yet watching Nasri destroy three defenders in the space of five yards as he emerged from a congested space that seemed barely possible, before almost ripping a hole in the Porto net, surely surpassed even the little man who “put Scotland in dreamland“ in 1978.

                                                    At each touch, Nasri seemed certain to lose the ball.

                                                    Somehow, he kept control, moving on to the next victim, and finally crashing an angled drive that tore the heart out of the Portuguese champions.

                                                    Incredibly, it had also been 32 years since Arsenal overturned a first-leg deficit to triumph in Europe, a wait that was ended in truly remarkable fashion.

                                                    And at the heart of it, the little man from St Petersburg, who proved beyond all doubt that Arsenal are not only about missing skipper Cesc Fabregas.

                                                    While Bendtner redeemed his reputation to help the Gunners through to the last eight, it could not have happened without Arshavin.

                                                    From Russia, with gloves, Arshavin’s mesmerising display was a stunning reminder of his talent, of the quality contained in Wenger’s squad.

                                                    More importantly, though, as Wenger’s men thrilled the Emirates with a performance that punished all of Porto’s limitations, Arsenal sent out a genuine message of intent to Barcelona and Real Madrid as much as Chelsea and Manchester United.

                                                    There was no better way of consigning Lukasz Fabianski’s first-leg fumbles to the history books than by running rampant, making light of Fabregas’ absence to rip the Portuguese to shreds.

                                                    Yes, Porto were powder-puff up front, miserable in midfield, broken at the back.

                                                    But they were left that way because Arsenal were at their effortless, beautiful, elegant best, the living embodiment of the type of football Wenger preaches so zealously.

                                                    This was the fusion of pace and vision that Wenger has always wanted to see from his players, high on tempo, high on adrenaline, with the cutting edge too.

                                                    And five goals, which could have been more, make that point far more eloquently than anything else could.

                                                    Bendtner had come into the game in the shadow of his weekend nightmare against Burnley, but all was forgotten inside 25 minutes as he profited from Arshavin’s brilliance and the midfield control exhibited by Nasri and Alex Song.

                                                    They may have both been simple finishes into gaping goals but that did not matter.

                                                    Arshavin actually retreated from an offside position to somehow win the aerial battle for Manuel Almunia’s pump forward but he was already on the move as Nasri slid forward.

                                                    Keeper Helton was too slow off his line as the loose ball fell into Bendtner’s path 12 yards out and having converted one simple chance, the Dane was presented with another before the half-hour.

                                                    This was even better by Arshavin, dancing into the box by twisting three Porto defenders inside-out before teeing up Bendtner who truly could not miss from three yards.

                                                    There could have been more and only briefly, at the start of the second period, was the outcome even in doubt.

                                                    But three minutes after clearing substitute Cristain Rodriguez’ header off the line, Nasri brought the Emirates to its collective feet and opened the floodgates.

                                                    The fourth was reminiscent of the Arsenal of Thierry Henry and Robert Pires, the classic counter-attack from a corner, with Arshavin carrying for 50 yards before slipping the perfect pass into the path of Emmanuel Ebolue, who rounded the keeper before sliding into the net.

                                                    And when Eboue was downed by Fucile in the final minute, Bendtner stepped up to find the bottom corner from the spot and complete his first career three-timer.

                                                    Fantastic stuff. Arsenal, still rocky at the back where Sol Campbell creaked, might not look like potential European champions. But when you have that much quality, nothing is impossible.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    ArsenalRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Manuel Almunia
                                                    3 Bacary Sagna
                                                    31 Sol Campbell
                                                    5 Thomas Vermaelen
                                                    22 Gael Clichy
                                                    8 Samir Nasri(sub 71) Goal
                                                    17 Alex Song
                                                    2 Vassiriki Diaby
                                                    7 Tomas Rosicky(sub 56)
                                                    52 Nicklas Bendtner Goal
                                                    23 Andrey Arshavin(sub 75)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    21 Lukasz Fabianski
                                                    9 Da Silva Eduardo
                                                    14 Theo Walcott(sub 75)
                                                    15 Neves Denilson(sub 71)
                                                    18 Mikael Silvestre
                                                    27 Emmanuel Eboue(sub 56) Goal
                                                    30 Armand Traore
                                                    FC PortoRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Da Silva Helton
                                                    13 Jorge Fucile
                                                    14 Jorge Rolando
                                                    2 Eduardo Bruno Alves
                                                    15 Alvaro Pereira
                                                    28 Ressureicao Ruben Micael(sub 75)
                                                    18 Nuno Andre Coelho(sub 45)
                                                    3 Jose Raul Meireles
                                                    17 Silvestre Varela(sub 74)
                                                    9 Radamel Falcao
                                                    12 Givaldinho Hulk
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    33 Espirito Santo Nuno
                                                    6 Fredy Guarin(sub 75)
                                                    7 Fernando Belluschi
                                                    10 Cristian Rodriguez(sub 45)
                                                    11 Mariano Gonzalez(sub 74)
                                                    16 Roque Maicon
                                                    22 Hugo Miguel Lopes

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