Arsenal’s high-stakes UEFA Champions League quarterfinal clash against Bayern Munich is more than just a game—it’s a chance to rewrite history, says manager Mikel Arteta. The Gunners face the Bundesliga giants in Munich on Wednesday, with a semifinal berth on the line after a 15-year drought in Europe’s top tournament. 🏟️⚡
After finally breaking their quarterfinal curse this season, Arteta believes a victory over Bayern could catapult Arsenal into a new era of confidence. 'If we make it happen tomorrow, we’ll be in a really high emotional state,' he told reporters. 'It’s something we haven’t achieved in 15 years.' 💥
With star players like Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard in top form, Arsenal’s young squad is chasing a legacy moment. But Bayern, led by Harry Kane, won’t make it easy. Will this be the match that defines Arteta’s 'project'? Tune in Wednesday to find out! 🌍📺
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Beating Bayern Munich would transform Arsenal, manager Arteta says
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