ARSENE WENGER, who has called for the away-goals rule in European club football to be abolished, sees Roma's Francesco Totti as the chief threat to his team in the Champions League at the Emirates on Tuesday.
Wenger has much respect for a Roma team who finished a point above Chelsea in their qualifying group, winning four and losing two of their matches while scoring 12 goals and conceding six. Three of their goals came at the Olympic stadium against an abject Chelsea defence, two of the deeply embarrassing gifts going to the Montenegro striker Mirko Vucinic. In his latest press conference, however, Wenger never mentioned Vucinic. He had eyes only for Totti. This was hardly surprising, given that Vucinic, who had six years with Lecce