Wenger gains confidence from Arsenal self-belief

John Nisbet
Monday 22 March 2004 20:00 EST
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Arsene Wenger is confident that Arsenal have the self-belief to pass what will be an immense test of their Treble ambitions over the next three weeks.

Arsene Wenger is confident that Arsenal have the self-belief to pass what will be an immense test of their Treble ambitions over the next three weeks.

Wenger's side face Chelsea in their two-legged Champions' League quarter-final, as well as taking on Manchester United in both the Premiership and the FA Cup semi-final in the next fortnight. But the Arsenal manager said: "When you're in our kind of situation, every week is like that. You can win it all or lose it all. But we have the belief and the confidence levels so that I am convinced we will be there in the next couple of weeks."

Dennis Bergkamp is relishing the prospect of his first away Champions' League tie for more than a year when Arsenal take on Chelsea tomorrow. "If you think back to the beginning of the season, about what you want to achieve and where you would like to be at this stage, then this is exactly where we would want to be," he said. "We don't want to throw it all away, though. We are well aware that it's all about what happens now and so far we have done well, but we haven't won anything yet."

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