LONDON -- From The Invincibales of England to The Unbeatables and Impenetrables of Europe, the Gunners continued their march toward the Champions League final with the confidence and style of a team that reflects its manager's football philosophy.

Christopher Davies

Many observers had questioned Arsene Wenger's unshakable belief in Arsenal's young players, but the 0-0 draw in Turin against the runaway Italian League leader was further proof that once again the Frenchman got it right. The new generation of Arsenal was simply too good for the old guard of Juventus with Emmanuel Eboue, Mathieu Flamini, Philippe Senderos, Cesc Fabregas and Jose Antonio Reyes showing the sort of pace and penetration the Italian champions-elect could not match.