
""We will try and beat Bayern and then we have Chelsea - that is how ruthless the schedule is," Arteta said. "But at the same time, how privileged we are to be involved in three incredible games in six days.""
""Every opponent brings different challenges. They are in a great moment. The level of consistency they have shown in results and performances is impressive. We know that, but it is a massive opportunity for us to show what we are capable of. "We have the same intention to win it. We made sure we had very good preparation again. We know the importance of the match. We are in a really strong position, we want to maintain that for sure.""
""My feeling was he was going to be excellent at whatever he chose to do. I am very happy things are going so well for him because he is such a present, intelligent love for the game. I knew whatever he was going to touch he was going to make it really good. I am not surprised at all", he said."
Arsenal will play three high-profile matches in six days: the North London derby, a Champions League home tie against Bayern Munich, and a Premier League game with Chelsea. Bayern arrive in strong form under Vincent Kompany, whose managerial impact and consistency have impressed and added significance to the tie. Arsenal view the Bayern clash as a major opportunity to demonstrate capability while maintaining a strong position in the competition. Viktor Gyökeres and Kai Havertz face injury uncertainty and will have repeat scans to determine availability for the upcoming fixtures. The schedule is both demanding and privileged.
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