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Wenger's side have not conceded at home in Europe this season
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has promised his side will produce a "magnificent" team display to overcome Manchester United on Tuesday night.
Arsenal trail United 1-0 going into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final at the Emirates Stadium.
"I am very confident the team will produce a magnificent performance and that we will manage it," said Wenger.
"We are aware it's our team performance that will be important rather than the responsibility on any individual."
Only a superb individual performance by goalkeeper Manuel Almunia in the first leg prevented United going into Tuesday's match with a far greater advantage.
And Wenger, who will be boosted by the return of leading scorer Robin van Persie, is confident his side can overturn the one goal deficit.
"Everybody is focused and ready for the game," declared Wenger, whose side lost the 2006 final to Barcelona in Paris.
"We lacked a bit of sharpness in the first leg. We will make sure that sharpness and decisiveness in the duels will be on our side."
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Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas exuded a similar confidence, insisting his teammates would be ready for the task.
"For most of the players it could be the most important game of their career," Fabregas claimed.
"[The first leg result] was not catastrophic at all, it is only 1-0 - we are capable of scoring two goals against Manchester United.
"At home we know we are very strong. We just have to play our game, be confident we can do it, because I know we can do it."
Wenger insisted it will be a team display rather than a moment of brilliance from the likes of Fabregas or Emmanuel Adebayor that decides the tie.
"We are more than a selection of individuals. We are first a team," said Wenger.
"We have developed like that and our game is based on the collective play.
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"I want them to focus on that. How well we play collectively will make the difference."
Arsenal beat Manchester United at Emirates Stadium in the Barclays Premier League during November, and have not lost at home in Europe since their clash with Chelsea at Highbury in April 2004, 24 matches ago.
And the Gunners have not conceded a goal at home in the competition this season.
"For many people we are outsiders, but I personally believe we will do it," stated Wenger.
Wenger, whose side now guaranteed a top-four Premier League finish, added: "The progress this team has made since the start of the season has been remarkable.
"We are 21 games unbeaten in the Premier League, we were in the semi-final of the FA Cup, we are in the semi-final of the Champions League and can make it to the final. "
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