NEDVED: ARSENAL GOOD AS THROUGH
By Neil Mcleman
PAVEL NEDVED has admitted Juventus have no chance of overturning Arsenal's two-goal lead in Italy next week.
The Czech midfielder was forced to sit out the Champions League quarter-final, first leg defeat at Highbury while he served a one-match ban.
He is now the key man for the return leg, but appears to have run up the white flag of surrender already.
Nedved reckons the suspension of Patrick Vieira, Jonathan Zebina and Mauro Camoranesi for the second game means the Serie A leaders will be unable to fight back.
"If we were at full-strength for the return game then we might have a chance, but now it will be extremely hard," said the former Golden Ball winner.
"I am not looking forward to the match given the fact we will have so many players missing.
"It will be very difficult. Maybe it is over for us this year.
"We played quite well at the beginning on Tuesday, but everything went wrong after the first goal."
Alessandro Del Piero, who also missed the first leg with a thigh strain, took part in a light running session yesterday but is unlikely to be fit for the second leg on Wednesday.