
""It's special when the top two teams [in the table] play each other twice in a row; that doesn't happen often. Two absolute top games. Both away games. Arsenal are in outstanding form. It's extremely impressive how solid they are and how few goals they've conceded. However, this game isn't on our minds yet because we're looking forward to (Saturday)'s Bundesliga match against Freiburg,""
"The result was a 2-2 draw where the Bavarians needed a late score to knot it up. Now, with a massive game against Arsenal looming on Wednesday, will Bayern Munich get caught looking ahead? Sporting director Christoph Freund does not think so. With the game at the Allianz Arena, it would be disappointing to fans for the Bavarians to come out flat. After the Union Berlin result, it just feels like Bayern Munich won't get fooled again. Ah hell...ladies and gentlemen...THE WHO!"
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 before the international break after a trap-game performance that required a late equalizer. A major Champions League test against Arsenal follows on Wednesday, raising concerns about focus and potential complacency. Sporting director Christoph Freund praised Arsenal's form and defensive solidity while stating the squad is concentrating on Saturday's Bundesliga fixture against Freiburg rather than the Arsenal match. The Allianz Arena crowd would be disappointed by a flat performance, and recent Union Berlin struggles have heightened sensitivity to being caught looking ahead. Bavarian Podcast Works provides further Bayern and German national team coverage on major platforms.
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