Monaco vs Arsenal: Gunners 'capable of winning'

There are few Champions League precedents for teams overturning a two-goal deficit, but Arsenal live in hope

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History is not on the Gunners' side tonight as they look to make Monaco pay for the 3-1 humiliation they suffered at the Emirates last month.

The defeat in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 encounter was one of the most disappointing European performances in Arsene Wenger's 19-year reign as Arsenal manager, according to Jamie Redknapp.

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