Bayern Munich’s Thomas Muller Confident of Beating Arsenal in Champions League Quarter-Final

Bayern Munich forward, Thomas Muller, is feeling optimistic about his team’s chances against Arsenal in the upcoming Champions League quarter-final. Muller acknowledges that Arsenal is no longer the same team that Bayern has easily defeated in the past, making this upcoming match a tougher challenge.

Reflecting on the draw, Muller recognizes that Bayern may have the toughest road to the final, but he sees it as an opportunity for his team to prove themselves. The last time Bayern faced Arsenal in the Champions League, they secured a dominant 5-1 victory both home and away in the Round of 16 during the 2016/2017 campaign, ultimately progressing with a 10-2 aggregate win.

Despite the history of success against Arsenal, Muller is not underestimating the Gunners and acknowledges that it will be a big task to secure another victory. However, he remains confident in Bayern’s abilities and believes they will come out on top in the upcoming match.

As Bayern Munich prepares to face Arsenal once again, Muller’s confidence and determination set the stage for an exciting and competitive quarter-final clash in the Champions League. Stay tuned as these two powerhouse teams battle it out on the pitch for a chance to advance to the next round.

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