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You took your chances. They said on tv that after an hour, Barca had made 400 passes, to Arsenal's 200, but you can pass it all day long, it's no good if you dont pass it in to the bloody goal! Take nothing away from Spurs, but think Arsenal get the result of the week, even though they were at home.

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> Fair play Arsenal, that second goal was class!



1st goal weren't bad either. Spurs v the Arsenal at Wembley? Lets' get real here. We will do extremely well to win at their place, and does anyone realistically expect Spurs to get to the final? I know I don't.


Jack the Lad was superb last night, but man of the match was Koscielny, who excelled last night. At last Arshavin showed us what he can do. Its only half time, and I'd be surprised if we progress, but at least our performance has stopped pundits talking about Spurs, thank god.

Given how poor the PL is supposed to be so far this season in terms of quality football, there is still a good chance of having 4 teams in the CL Q/finals. Apart from Barca who may not get through, who else is there in Europe for the English clubs to fear?

If Arsenal get through and they avoid Spurs, they both could get to the final. Better bets than United or Chelsea at the moment IMO.

Yeah, well played by Arsenal last night. Never gave up. It'll be a cracker in the Nou Camp whatever way it goes and if United don't get to the final an Arsenal v Spurs or Chelsea or any one of those combinations would be a great watch. I'd be supporting Spurs of course. ;)

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