It's a tough decision. To risk our best players in an impossible mission might not be the best move for Wenger. But he would be heavily criticised if he doesn't have a go at least.
I just hope nobody gets hurt or something. Can't help but remember how André Santos got injured in a pointless match against Olympiakos, as we were qualified already.
I don't know if Milan will come with a mixed squad - even with a 4-0 advantage, it would be cheeky.
If we play like we did at Liverpool, just forget about it. RvP goalscoring is legend status by now, but we are facing Thiago Silva, not Carragher.
A lot of people didn't pull their weight on Saturday, especially Walcott and Benayoun. At this point we don't know if Arteta can make it (he had a concussion), Diaby seemed to have a setback and Wilshere's not ready. Maybe Rosicky will be used back there and Benayoun could be the link. Choose from Walcott/Gervinho/Ox for the winger positions and hope for the best.
I hope they show some fearless attitude, take some sort of advantage from the underdog status, where you have nothing to lose.
The key is to play with pride and desire to make up for the fans, given the humiliation at San Siro. These guys need to be fired up for this one. Wenger has to have a proper Pre Game talk with those guys. A great motivator can get amazing things even out of mediocre people.
In the end, at least a win. So the guys can come out to a round of applause and get ready for Newcastle's visit next Monday.
**Update: Benayoun injured too. Great. Maybe Wenger can play a cameo bit there, he was a holding midfielder in his days wasn't he? Pat Rice could have a go too
