Champions League needs true golden eggs to bring back unmissable spectacle | Jonathan Wilson
Briefly

The last 16 of this season's Champions League was a drab affair, marked by mismatches and uninspired clashes, hinting at the weariness caused by repeating patterns and lack of surprises.
The quarter-finals may be filled with giants, but they lack diversity and freshness, with most of the teams being the usual suspects from Spain, Germany, England, and France.
No Arsenal fan will need reminding that the last time they played Bayern Munich in the Champions League, they lost by an aggregate score of 10-2, symbolizing the end of an era under Wenger and reflecting a sense of weariness in the competition due to its repetitive nature.
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