Slaven Bilic does not feel Arsenal can win the UEFA Champions League after they knocked his Besiktas side out of the tournament.
Arsenal
limped into the group stages of the Europe’s premier club competition
with a 1-0 aggregate play-off success over Bilic’s team.
Alexis
Sanchez’s first goal since joining from Barcelona in Wednesday’s second
leg put Arsenal through in a contest that also saw defender Mathieu
Debuchy sent off.
The victory means that Arsene Wenger’s men will
compete in the competition proper of the Champions League for the 17th
straight season.
However, despite their consistency in qualifying
for the tournament, Bilic does not view the 2006 finalists as
challengers for this season’s trophy.
“I would love it [Arsenal to reach next year's final in Berlin] because it would make us look like contenders,” Bilic said.
“If
they improve [they have a chance], and of course they are going to
improve, the league just started and they have got a few injuries.
“They
are missing the strikers although Sanchez was good tonight. But to win
it? With Bayern [Munich] and Real Madrid? Football is strange but it
would be difficult.”
Arsenal will discover their group-stage opponents at Thursday’s draw in Monaco.
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