Juventus coach Fabio Capello said he believes his side will beat all the odds and produce a remarkable comeback against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League. The Italian champions face an uphill task when they take on Arsenal in the return leg of their UCL quarter-finals in Delle Alpi on Wednesday after losing the first leg 2-0. "Tomorrow's match will be the most difficult result to overturn since I have been here, but we can do it," Capello was quoted as saying by Football Italia magazine on Tuesday. "We are convinced that we can achieve something exceptional and anything can happen because we think we are good enough to beat Arsenal. I believe in miracles," he added.
The veteran Italian tactician stressed on the importance of avoiding the first-leg's mistakes in order to have hope of achieving their primary target this season. "We need a different Juventus than the first leg .However; there was no great difference between the two sides in the first half. We can't make any mistakes," he said. Capello has a list of absentees' headache as trio Mauro Camoranesi, Jonathan Zebina and Patrick Vieira are all suspended in addition of veteran striker Alessandro Del Piero who failed to recover from an injury in time. "Never cry about players who are missing. I'm remaining positive as I believe in the men at my disposal," the former Roma coach said. "Let's look on the bright side given that Pavel Nedved is back after his ban. He is an important player for us, one who can change the pace of a game. He could be decisive for us," Capello added.