Two gurus analyze the noise from the UEFA Champions League game: Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich.

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  • Arsenal has a home queue to welcome Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
  • The Gunners are confident in holding on to the leader. English Premier League
  • Conversely, the Southern Tigers have been beaten by leader Bayer Leverkusen by 16 points.
Two gurus analyze the noise from the UEFA Champions League game: Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich.

Gary Neville and Glenn Hoddle come out to analyze the probabilities before the UEFA Champions League match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.

Hoddle, a famous former football player and coach, revealed: “I think Arsenal has a chance. I’ve been following Bayern Munich a bit this ยูฟ่าเบท season. They did a very different job than they should have done.”

“Of course, Harry Kane is a danger. But with two matches that require certainty, I think Arsenal should make it to the next round based on their performance. Confidence and the performance that has been aggressive and tough lately.”

“But if looking at the next round where the Gunners have to face Manchester City or Real Madrid, I still think it’s difficult. I’m not sure if Arteta’s team is strong enough to beat a team like City or Madrid in a back-and-forth game. Which might be too serious for Arsenal right now,” Hoddle concluded.

Meanwhile, Gary Neville, former famous football player turned analyst, commented, “I’m rooting for Arsenal to win. But I think they will definitely have problems when they face a team like Bayern Munich.”

“I know Bayern are in a bad moment right now. But I feel that with their experience they will cause a lot of problems for Arsenal, especially at the Allianz Arena in the second leg. I think the Gunners will definitely have a tough time there.”

“In the past, we have regularly seen that even though the form in the league is poor, But playing in this competition, especially in the knockout round, is different. We will be like a different team. And that’s what Arsenal will have to face, but in the end whether Arteta’s team can get through or not, we’ll find out together.”