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Arsenal fans receive bad news ahead of their match against Bayern Munich

Arsenal fans have been hit with disappointing news as Bayern Munich’s star goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, is set to return in time for the crucial UEFA Champions League clash against the Gunners. The Metro UK reported that Neuer will be fit to play in the upcoming encounter, raising concerns among Arsenal supporters who were hoping for his absence.

Currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table with an impressive 64 points after 28 league games in the 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal have been displaying a commendable performance under their manager. Their recent nail-biting victory in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 against FC Porto, where they triumphed in penalties, has propelled them to the next round with high hopes.

The Gunners are gearing up to face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 31st March 2024, in a crucial Premier League clash following the international break. However, the spotlight remains on their upcoming Champions League quarter-final first leg against the formidable Bayern Munich on 9th April.

Arsenal fans had initially received a glimmer of hope when Neuer withdrew from the Germany squad due to injury during the international break. Nevertheless, the latest updates indicate that the veteran goalkeeper will be back in action, adding an extra layer of challenge for Arsenal as they prepare to take on one of Europe’s footballing giants. With Neuer’s return, the stakes have been raised for Arsenal, making their upcoming Champions League showdown all the more anticipated and challenging.

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