LONDON: Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal will complete their Champions League escape act by securing the result they need against Olympiakos to reach the last 16.
Wenger's side kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages for the 16th successive year thanks to an inspired display from Alexis Sanchez in Tuesday's crucial 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
The Gunners would have been eliminated if they had failed to beat the Croatians at the Emirates Stadium, or if Olympiakos got a draw against Bayern Munich.
Fortunately for Wenger, both results went Arsenal's way and they now head to Greece for a qualification shoot-out with Olympiakos in their final Group F fixture on December 9.
The north Londoners must win by at least a two-goal margin or win by a one-goal margin having scored three or more goals, and Wenger is convinced they will rise to the challenge.
"What we wanted is to come out of the game with a chance to qualify. We had to do our job and Bayern had to do theirs," Wenger said.
"How big the chance to qualify is I don't know but I believe we can do it.
"First of all we need to win. It might not be enough to just do that, but if you lead 1-0 you can win 2-0.
"One advantage is the task is very clear. Of course it is vital to score the first goal."
While Wenger is confident of Arsenal's progress, he knows his team have lost on their last three visits to Olympiakos in the Champions League and this time the always volatile Greek fans will be even more fired up.
The Gunners boss expects a hostile atmosphere, but he doesn't believe it will get out of hand despite the recent cancellation of the Panathinaikos against Olympiakos clash due to serious crowd trouble.
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