
"Despite missing key figures like Gabriel Magalhães, Martin Ødegaard, Viktor Gyökeres, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, Arsenal have gone up a level in recent weeks. Take away a world-class free kick from Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, and they have yet to lose all season. Since drawing to Manchester City, Arsenal would string together 10 wins on the bounce before conceding a last-second equalizer in a 2-2 draw at Sunderland, but they responded in stellar fashion with a 4-1 victory vs. Tottenham Hotspur."
"Bayern Munich are bracing themselves for their toughest match of the entire season, which will see them travel to North London and face off against Arsenal. The only team with a perfect UEFA Champions League record alongside Bayern and Inter Milan, Arsenal will be well aware that they can go top of the table with a victory. They sit six points clear atop the Premier League table."
"All things considered, it looks set to be a Herculean task for Bayern as they look to exploit an Arsenal defense that has conceded just 6 goals in 17 matches (including 0 in the UEFA Champions League). What's more, they're going to have to do so without Colombian winger Luis Díaz, who was sent off for his vicious scissors tackle against PSG's Achraf Hakimi in their recent 2-1 win vs. Les Parisiens."
Bayern Munich prepare for a major away test against Arsenal in North London with Arsenal holding a perfect Champions League record alongside Bayern and Inter Milan. Arsenal have shown marked improvement despite multiple absences, stringing together a long winning run and responding to setbacks with dominant performances, leaving them six points clear in the Premier League. Arsenal's defense has conceded only six goals in 17 matches and kept clean sheets in the Champions League. Bayern must adapt without Colombian winger Luis Díaz, who is suspended after a red card, while Jamal Musiala continues recovering.
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