Arsenal set to take the attack to Barcelona BostonHerald.com
The teams tied 2-2 at Emirates Stadium in the first leg, with Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas breaking a leg, and the Blaugrana won the second leg 4-1 for a 6-3 aggregate victory as Lionel Messi dazzled with four goals, prompting Wenger to say "Messi’s like a PlayStation."Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola warned his players not to be overconfident."With Arsenal if you are not well prepared you will be chasing shadows," Guardiola said. "I like to watch Arsenal play football, but I don’t like to play against them."Barcelona had a team-record 28-game unbeaten streak earlier this season and won a Spanish league record 16 matches in a row before Saturday’s 1-1 tie at Sporting Gijon."We will try and score a goal, because scoring away from home is very important," Guardiola said.

