Arsenal’s ‘Good Energy’ Fuels Double Bid As Bayern Test Looms

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BY AFP

Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal are primed to avenge their wretched Champions League record against Bayern Munich as the Gunners set their sights on a remarkable double.

Arteta’s side host Bayern in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday looking to transfer the momentum from their Premier League title charge onto the European stage.

With seven games left in a gripping title race, the north Londoners sit top of the table — ahead of second-placed Liverpool on goal difference and third-placed Manchester City by one point.

Arsenal have won 10 of their 11 top-flight matches in 2024 as they chase a first Premier League crown for 20 years.

But Arteta’s attention will turn to the Champions League this week as Arsenal aim to make amends for nearly two decades of trauma against Bayern.

Beaten 5-1 in each of their last three meetings with Bayern, Arsenal were eliminated from the Champions League by the German club in the last 16 in 2017, 2014, 2013 and 2005.

Arteta was not in charge for any of those chastening exits, although he did play for Arsenal in the 2013 and 2014 losses to the six-time European champions.

Arsenal’s fine domestic form suggests they are poised to enjoy a reversal of fortune this time.

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