Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger calls on them to make amends for indifferent Champions League campaign with last 16 qualification
- Arsenal beat Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday
- Gunners can qualify for the last 16 with a two-goal win over Olympiacos
- Arsenal have lost three of their five Group F matches in this season
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Arsene Wenger has urged Arsenal to right the wrongs of their erratic Champions League campaign in Greece next month.
Having looked down and out following their heavy defeat against Bayern Munich earlier this month, the Gunners can book a place in the knockout stages with victory by two-goals against Olympiacos on December 9.
As well as their defeat in the Allianz Arena; the Gunners have also suffered shock defeats to Olympiacos and Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League this season.
Arsene Wenger has urged Arsenal to end a mixed Champions League group stage with last 16 qualification
Wenger prowls the touchline during Arsenal's Champions League success over Dinamo Zagreb
Prior to Tuesday night's 3-0 win over Dinamo their only other triumph in this season's competition came against Bayern on October 20.
And Wenger has called on his team to erase the memory of their inconsistent European campaign with a heroic display in Piraeus.
'At least tonight we have come out with a chance. Let's make right what we didn't do right until now,' said Wenger.
'We wanted to come out of the game with a chance to qualify. We needed to do the job, and Bayern needed to do the job (beat Olympiacos).
'Both did it well and it gives us a chance. How big the chance is? I don’t know, but I believe we can do it.
'Let’s forget that now and focus on the Premier League. We have Norwich on Sunday and we have to take care of the league again.
Mesut Ozil celebrates his goal which helped Arsenal seal their second win of an uneven European campaign
Ozil (centre right) stoops to nod Alexis Sanchez's cross beyond Dinamo keeper Eduardo to put Arsenal ahead
Sanchez wheels away in celebration after scoring one of his two goals to put the scoreline beyond doubt
Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil were the star turns for Arsenal as they cruised to victory against Dinamo Zagreb.
But Wenger reserved special praise for Joel Campbell; who has come to the fore in recent weeks due to the club's injury crisis.
'I would like to add Campbell tonight, as well, offensively. I believe he had an outstanding game, was dangerous from the start.
'The three [Campbell, Ozil and Sanchez] had outstanding performances.'
Meanwhile, Wenger confirmed Francis Coquelin will miss 12 weeks with a knee ligament injury.
Attacker Joel Campbell produced one of his best displays in the red shirt as the Gunners won handsomely
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