Seeing the players' grim expressions, Wenger nodded slightly.
He was worried the players might not care.
If the players feel upset seeing photos of Chelsea lifting the cup, it means there's still hope for this match.
"As you've seen, these are our London neighbors, Chelsea, the seven-time champions," Wenger said, pointing to the screen with a pointer. "Unfortunately, we're playing Chelsea in our next match. They're a formidable opponent, a team with very few weaknesses."
"Boss, what do you want us to do?"
Fabregas asked.
Wenger didn't rush to answer and switched to the second slide.
It displayed the main activity areas of Chelsea players.
Wenger said, "Chelsea's attack heavily relies on the left side. They'll do everything they can to get the ball to the left. If we can stop them on the left, it's as good as a victory. Do you have confidence?"
Wenger surveyed the defensive players.
Predictably, all the players lowered their heads.
