Thomas Muller has fired a six-word message ahead of Arsenal's trip to the Allianz Arena. Bayern Munich will lock horns with the Gunners on Wednesday evening as either side hopes to progress into the Champions League semi-final.
Mikel Arteta's side salvaged a 2-2 draw against the German giants at the Emirates Stadium last week thanks to Leandro Trossard, who found an equaliser in the final quarter of an hour. Bayern Munich head into the tie following a 2-0 win over FC Köln, though they were dealt a major injury blow in the second half.
Shortly after the break, Kingsley Coman had to be replaced by Jamal Musiala after picking up a knock. Speaking to Sky Sports Germany after the game, Thomas Tuchel issued an update on the France international.
«The big downside to the whole game is the injury to Kingsley Coman,» said the former Chelsea manager. «It makes me very sad because I know how hard he worked and how important he is for us. First Serge Gnabry is out, then he and Leroy Sane are doubts [for Wednesday].»
As for Arsenal, they'll be desperate to return to winning ways after a disappointing defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon. After conceding first place to Manchester City in the Premier League title race, Muller is looking to pile on the misery in north London.
Taking to Instagram ahead of the Champions League quarter-final second leg, the 34-year-old talisman visited the Gerd Müller statue outside the Allianz Arena. He wrote: «Before the @championsleague game against @arsenal London I visited the statue of @fcbayern legend Gerd Müller at the @allianzarena.
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