ARSENAL'S players are adamant that they can defy the odds and win at Anfield to progress to the semi-finals of the Champions' League.
The Gunners travel to Liverpool as underdogs after Dirk Kuyt's away goal earned the Reds a 1-1 draw at the Emirates, but skipper William Gallas is convinced his side will perform when the chips are down.
"We know that it will be difficult," said Gallas.
"We know that they will be strong and we know the supporters will be behind them, so that will be the opportunity to show everybody how good we can be."
His sentiments were echoed by midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who had his goal-bound shot bizarrely cleared off the line by team-mate Nicklas Bendtner in Wednesday's first leg.
The Spanish international said: "There are still 90 minutes to play.
"We know what we can do and we know what it is to play at Anfield. It will be tough, it will be difficult but the pressure is still there for both of us."
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