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Arsenal receive a huge boost ahead of their game against Bayern Munich

Arsenal has received a significant boost ahead of their crucial second leg encounter against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League after a startling statistic emerged – Bayern have managed to keep just one clean sheet in their last 13 matches across all competitions. This statistic could prove to be a game-changer for the Gunners as they look to capitalize on Bayern’s defensive vulnerabilities in the upcoming match.

The return leg of the highly anticipated Arsenal vs Bayern Munich clash is scheduled for Wednesday, 17th April 2024, and the Gunners find themselves in a promising position in the tie following a 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium. This statistical insight into Bayern’s recent defensive struggles adds another layer of optimism to Arsenal’s preparations for the encounter.

Arsenal currently leads the Premier League table by goal difference, boasting 71 points after 31 league games in the 2023/24 campaign. However, their position is under threat from Liverpool and Manchester City, making every upcoming fixture crucial in their quest for the league title. Before facing Bayern Munich, Arsenal will battle Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, 14th April 2024, in a Premier League clash where they will aim to maintain their momentum.

With Bayern’s defensive frailties exposed by their lack of clean sheets in recent matches, Arsenal will be eager to exploit this vulnerability and secure a positive result that could potentially propel them to the next stage of the Champions League. The stage is set for an enthralling showdown between two European giants, and Arsenal will be looking to seize this opportunity to advance in the competition.

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