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Tuesday, 18 September 2012 12:47 |
MONTPELLIER: French champions Montpellier manager Rene Girard cannot wait for his side's Champions League clash against Arsenal at Stade de la Mosson tomorrow (2:45am) and has urged their fans "turn the stadium into hell" for the visitors.
This will be Montpellier's first appearance in the European competition and will be hoping they can perform better than their current domestic displays, if they are to challenge perennial participants Arsenal, who have made a strong start to their season.
However, Girard (pic) believes his side can turn their form around as they look forward to the match and believes their supporters will have a stirring effect on his side and help them try to overcome tough oppositions.
"The one conviction I have is that we'll have 30,000 supporters and not 30,000 spectators, which will be very important," said Girard.."We've had some great moments over the last three years but this season we've had some bad moments, and we need the fans to help us turn the stadium into hell for Arsenal.
"I'm not used to letting myself get beaten. The objective today is to play an exceptional match. You don't play Arsenal every day, especially not in the Champions League.
"We've had a difficult start in the championship, but as I've been telling the players, it's up to us to turn things around.
"It's a huge thing to be among the best 32 European teams. I know that everyone is wondering how we'll avoid getting beaten tomorrow, but I'm sure that we'll show up."
The 42-year-old Girard also praised his former striker, Olivier Giroud, who left the club for Arsenal in the summer.
Girard believes the players and fans will give the Arsenal man a welcome return, but insisted the strikers presence would not change his side's approach to the match.
"They have something like 20 internationals so whoever's on the pitch will be complicated, whether it's Olivier or another player,"'saidGirard.
- mD
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