PREVIEW-Soccer-Arsenal close in on Real prize

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LONDON, March 7 (Reuters) Arsenal need to banish the inconsistency that has dogged their season if they are to earn at least a draw with Real Madrid and reach the Champions League quarter-finals tomorrow.

A famous triumph over the most successful club in European football beckons for Arsene Wenger's side after their hugely impressive 1-0 victory at the Bernabeu two weeks ago.

Talismanic skipper Thierry Henry scored the away goal that could yet see Arsenal through to only their third appearance in the last eight and there was more for their fans to cheer on Saturday.

Fulham are a world away from the Galacticos of Real Madrid but the stylish way Arsenal tore them to shreds in a 4-0 drubbing, courtesy of two well-taken goals by Henry, was a sign of real confidence.

However, Arsenal's season has been very much a stop-start affair and their Premier League finish is destined to fall well short of the club's high standards after 10 defeats has left them fifth in the table.

Five points adrift of neighbours Tottenham Hotspur in a race to finish fourth raises the very real prospect of UEFA Cup football for their first season at the new Emirates Stadium.

Defensive lapses and a failure to impose themselves in midfield, due in large part to the pre-season departure of Patrick Vieira to Juventus, have robbed Wenger's side of all chance of domestic silverware.

SALVAGING SEASONS The Champions League can yet salvage Arsenal's season, though the same is largely true for Real, 10 points behind Primera Liga leaders Barcelona and out of the King's Cup.

Real put a week of turmoil behind them following Florentino Perez's shock resignation with a gutsy and determined 2-1 win over city rivals Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

New president Fernando Martin's decision to crack the whip and make it clear that he required more commitment from the players appeared to pay dividends with a morale-boosting win.

Even better for coach Juan Ramon Lopez Caro was the performance of Antonio Cassano, making his first league start after Ronaldo was dropped.

The Italy striker scored Real's opener and his first league goal with a great header and was a constant menace with his darting runs off the ball and his fighting spirit up front.

With Ronaldo back in the squad to face Arsenal, Lopez Caro must choose whether to use Cassano or the Brazilian, though he could opt to play both as they seek to turn around the tie.

Julio Baptista, Robinho and Raul are also available, while combative midfielder Thomas Gravesen should get the nod over the more creative Guti to shackle Arsenal's quick-breaking forwards.

Zinedine Zidane looks to have recovered from a bruised thigh and should line up on the left, with David Beckham on the right.

Brazilian forward Baptista, who Arsenal wanted to sign in the close season, said the victory over Atletico would give Real renewed confidence.

''We needed the win to calm everyone's nerves,'' he said.

''Although we know it will be difficult we are now going to win in London. We are heading there with our spirits high.'' Real lost their last game on English soil 4-3 to Manchester United in 2003, but won the tie 6-5 on aggregate.

Ronaldo hit a hat-trick and was given a standing ovation by the Old Trafford crowd. Beckham, who scored twice for United in his last European game before moving to the Bernabeu, makes his first return to England in Real Madrid colours.

REUTERS PDS PM1034

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