Bayern Munich forward Serge Gnabry is relishing a reunion with mentor Mikel Arteta and has backed former club Arsenal to be one of European football’s leading sides for the foreseeable future.
Gnabry played alongside current Gunners boss Arteta under Arsene Wenger after joining the north London club in 2012 at the age of 16.
The Germany international, who is preparing to return to Emirates Stadium for Tuesday evening’s Champions League quarter-final first leg, has fond memories of being tutored by the Spanish tactician.
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“He’s now fully absorbed in his role as coach and thinks very strategically,” Gnabry said of Arteta, speaking to Bayern’s website.
“In my time, he was already an experienced player. He was the captain, a leader who spoke to everyone and communicated a lot.
“He was very helpful to us as young players back then. He built us up, always gave us good tips, always tried to guide us so that we stayed focused and gave everything.”
Arsenal’s quest for European glory comes amid a thrilling three-way tussle for the Premier League title with Liverpool and Manchester City.
“Arsenal have had what it takes to play at the top again for a long time,” continued Gnabry.
Mikel Arteta, pictured, is a former team-mate of Serge Gnabry
“The team has a certain flair and exudes strength. The odds are probably 50-50.
“They’re formidable in their own stadium with their fans behind them. It will be a difficult task, with two strong teams coming up against each other.
“It’s a do-or-die game – that’s where we’re usually particularly strong. Reaching the
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