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Cole left out in the cold

Ashley Cole, linked to champions Chelsea, will not be selected for Ar-senal's Cham-pions League qualifier second leg tie against Dinamo Zagreb here on Wednesday night.

Arsene Wenger left the left-back out of their Premiership opener 1-1 draw against Aston Villa on Saturday despite the England international insisting he was ready to play.

And the Gunners boss said that the 25-year-old would remain out of the squad until his future was sorted.

"The transfer possibility is not closed and if he plays tomorrow night he might go to a team who plays in the Champions League and could not play for them any more," said Wenger.

"It can happen, but at the moment we are still in no-man's land."

The Arsenal boss - who has made a firm offer for Blues defender William Gallas - added: "I am very keen for it all to be resolved because you want your squad to be settled and focused.

"The fact I spend nearly every press conference talking about players who do not play tells you a lot.

"What is important is the players on the pitch, those who play and make the club successful."

Goalkeeper Jens Lehmann will also be missing.

The German, suspended from the first leg following his red card in last season's European Cup final, has a slight knee problem.

Summer signing Tomas Rosicky and winger Jose Antonio Reyes, linked with Real Madrid, are unavailable (both groin).

Wenger must also decide whether to rest captain Thierry Henry, who has been struggling for full match fitness after his World Cup exploits with France.

Theo Walcott came off the bench to make his debut in Saturday's Premiership clash with Aston Villa and could feature. Gael Clichy (foot), Philippe Senderos (shoulder), Abou Diaby (ankle) and Lauren (knee) are all longer-term absentees.

The Gunners - last season's beaten finalists - are 3-0 up from the third qualifying round first leg against Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb.

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Cole left out in the cold

Ashley Cole, linked to champions Chelsea, will not be selected for Ar-senal's Cham-pions League qualifier second leg tie against Dinamo Zagreb here on Wednesday night.

Arsene Wenger left the left-back out of their Premiership opener 1-1 draw against Aston Villa on Saturday despite the England international insisting he was ready to play.

And the Gunners boss said that the 25-year-old would remain out of the squad until his future was sorted.

"The transfer possibility is not closed and if he plays tomorrow night he might go to a team who plays in the Champions League and could not play for them any more," said Wenger.

"It can happen, but at the moment we are still in no-man's land."

The Arsenal boss - who has made a firm offer for Blues defender William Gallas - added: "I am very keen for it all to be resolved because you want your squad to be settled and focused.

"The fact I spend nearly every press conference talking about players who do not play tells you a lot.

"What is important is the players on the pitch, those who play and make the club successful."

Goalkeeper Jens Lehmann will also be missing.

The German, suspended from the first leg following his red card in last season's European Cup final, has a slight knee problem.

Summer signing Tomas Rosicky and winger Jose Antonio Reyes, linked with Real Madrid, are unavailable (both groin).

Wenger must also decide whether to rest captain Thierry Henry, who has been struggling for full match fitness after his World Cup exploits with France.

Theo Walcott came off the bench to make his debut in Saturday's Premiership clash with Aston Villa and could feature. Gael Clichy (foot), Philippe Senderos (shoulder), Abou Diaby (ankle) and Lauren (knee) are all longer-term absentees.

The Gunners - last season's beaten finalists - are 3-0 up from the third qualifying round first leg against Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb.

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