Arsenal's 'mature squad' can conquer Europe, insists Arsene Wenger ahead of Champions League clash at PSG

  • Arsenal take on Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday
  • Arsene Wenger said Arsenal finally have the maturity to conquer Europe
  • The Gunners boss claimed he has rejected three approaches from PSG
  • Wenger also confirmed that Laurent Koscielny is available for selection 

Arsene Wenger has taken a surprisingly bullish approach to this season's Champions League by claiming Arsenal finally have the maturity to conquer Europe.

The Gunners get their campaign underway on Tuesday night when they take on Paris Saint-Germain in Group A at the Parc des Princes.

Arsenal have flattered to deceive in European football's premier club competition in recent seasons — not making it past the last-16 stage since 2010. 


Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes his squad finally have the maturity to conquer Europe

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes his squad finally have the maturity to conquer Europe

The French manager walks on the Parc des Princes pitch ahead of the clash against PSG

The French manager walks on the Parc des Princes pitch ahead of the clash against PSG

ARSENAL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIXTURES 

September 13: PSG (A)

September 28: Basle (H)

October 19: Ludogorets (H)

November 1: Ludogorets (A)

November 23: PSG (H)

December 6: Basle (A) 

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Wenger, though, believes their below-par Champions League form is about to change.

The big-money summer captures of Granit Xhaka and Shkodran Mustafi have significantly strengthened Arsenal's squad.

And Wenger, who confirmed he has rejected three approaches from PSG, believes the north Londoners are now ready to assert themselves as a European superpower.

Given he is into the final 12 months of his current Emirates deal this could be Wenger's last chance at landing the only major prize that has so far eluded him.

'This is my strongest squad, certainly, and certainly the oldest as well,' said the Frenchman. 

'I would say it's the most mature squad I've had for a long time, because they are men. They are not 19 or 20 years old, they are 24, 27, 28 and the whole squad is quite mature. 

Lucas Perez and Shkodran Mustafi, who both arrived in the summer, could feature on Tuesday

Lucas Perez and Shkodran Mustafi, who both arrived in the summer, could feature on Tuesday

Granit Xhaka, another big-money capture, trained on Monday before travelling to France

Granit Xhaka, another big-money capture, trained on Monday before travelling to France

'It's the first time for a long time that I've had a team of what you can call men ready to compete.

'We have to show that we are good enough to beat everybody else. I always believed we had a chance, even when we had young players. But certainly I haven't had a squad of players like this for a long time, who have enough experience to compete.

'I was used to playing with my younger squads when you build a stadium because you don't have the resources. Now I have a team with more experienced players. The squad is between 24 and 30, basically. That's where you have a good combination of physical strength and experience.

'But we want to keep giving chances to young players and get the mixture right.'

Had PSG owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi had his way then Wenger would be sitting in the home dug-out on Tuesday night.

Gunners No 1 Petr Cech will not be rested like last season with Wenger eyeing top group spot

Gunners No 1 Petr Cech will not be rested like last season with Wenger eyeing top group spot

David Ospina (centre) made a mistake during last season's group clash against Olympiacos

David Ospina (centre) made a mistake during last season's group clash against Olympiacos

THE DANGER MEN  

ANGEL DI MARIA

Sent off for Manchester United during his last match against Arsenal, though a much improved Di Maria tallied 15 goals and 25 assists for the French champions last season.

MARCO VERRATTI

Italian playmaker who has been compared to compatriot Andrea Pirlo due to his ability with and without the ball. Was missed last term when he went down with a groin injury.

EDINSON CAVANI

Now PSG's main striker following Zlatan Ibrahimovic's departure, the Uruguayan will be looking to improve on his tally of two goals in last season's Champions League.

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Three times the Qatari has tried and failed to lure Wenger from north London — in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

Before Monday, Wenger had never confirmed PSG's interest in his services. But the 66-year-old finally broke his silence over one of football's worst kept secrets, insisting his commitment to Arsenal was too big a bond to break.

'Why didn't I say yes to PSG? Because I love where I am,' said Wenger. 'I know the owners at PSG well, but I feel always I remained loyal to Arsenal because I think it's a club that has the qualities I love. That's why.'

Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny will make his first playing return to France since losing the Euro 2016 final.

The France international sustained a facial injury during the 2-1 win over Southampton on Saturday and was a doubt. 

Laurent Koscielny (right) trained despite suffering an eye injury against Southampton

Laurent Koscielny (right) trained despite suffering an eye injury against Southampton

Koscielny suffered a swollen eye after being kicked in the head at The Emirates on Saturday

Koscielny suffered a swollen eye after being kicked in the head at the Emirates on Saturday

But Wenger confirmed: 'He's all right. He had a big knock on his face but recovered quite well. I was concerned after the game that he wouldn't be available.

'Is he one of the best defenders in the world? I'd like to say yes. No one is indispensable but he has taken on a new status with us. He has experience, self-confidence.

'He's always had talent and that hasn't always been recognised in France because he left Lorient, not a big club. So he didn't have the reputation he deserved. But he's made his name in England. I think he's one of the best in the world. I hope he proves that tomorrow.' 

Santi Cazorla (left) and new boy Perez board the Arsenal plane at Luton Airport on Monday

Santi Cazorla (left) and new boy Perez board the Arsenal plane at Luton Airport on Monday

Playmaker Mesut Ozil will be hoping to make a difference when Arsenal take on PSG

Playmaker Mesut Ozil will be hoping to make a difference when Arsenal take on PSG

SUPER STAT 

12 - Arsenal are unbeaten in their 12 away games against French clubs, with eight wins and four draws.

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Wenger has hinted he will field his strongest side as he looks to avoid a repeat of last season's poor start.

The Arsenal manager sprang a surprise by resting goalkeeper Petr Cech in place of second-choice David Ospina for the first two group games against Dinamo Zagreb and Olympiacos — which both ended in defeats.

But Wenger said: 'We had a bad start last year, losing to Dinamo Zagreb in the first game, then a hiccup at home against Olympiacos. What we need to do to win the group stage is get a good result here.'

Wenger confirmed that he has rejected three approaches by PSG for him to join them as boss

Wenger confirmed that he has rejected three approaches by PSG for him to join them as boss