Thomas Tuchel, coach of Bayern Munich, will lead the “Southern Tigers” reception to visit Arsenal, England, in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, on Wednesday, April 17, after the first leg ended in a 2-2 draw on Tuesday, April 9.
Although legal foreign betting companies still believe that the Defenders have a better chance of qualifying for the semi-finals, here are 5 reasons why the Southern Tigers could be the winners of the second match.
1. Front and rear guns
Bayern can now focus on one Champions League title after Tuchel agreed to cede the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen. Since losing to Borussia Dortmund at home 0-2 at the end of last March.
As for Arsenal, they should be concerned about both the Champions League and the English Premier League, which are currently competing for the championship with both Liverpool and Manchester City.
2. Kane loves scoring against Arsenal.
Harry Kane, the England striker, is considered to have done an excellent personal job since his move from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern last summer.
Kane scored 32 goals in the German League and is currently the league's top scorer, while in the Champions League he scored 7 goals.
In addition, Kane (30 years old) also has a good record against Arsenal, where he scored 15 goals in 20 matches, and in the match they met last week, he scored one goal from a penalty kick.
3. The Southern Tigers’ experience in this cup is superior.
Another important factor in playing in the Champions League knockout stages is experience. Because in a game of this level, if you are not calm enough or make even the slightest mistake, you can be eliminated immediately.
Naturally, Bayern have more experience in this cup than Arsenal, who have just reached the quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years.
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer alone has the experience of playing in 61 Champions League knockout rounds, more than Arsenal's 11 in the first match alone combined.
4. Stats against each other, Pee Suea is much better.
The two teams have met 13 times and Bayern's performance was much better. They won 7 times and drew 3 times, while Arsenal only won 3 times.
In addition, Bayern scored 25 goals, while Arsenal scored only 15. The last two visits to the Allianz Arena were the “Southern Tigers” who were defeated 5-5 in the two matches.
5. Football fans are sure to give it their all.
The Allianz Arena can hold up to 75,000 fans and is an intimidating venue for visiting teams.
This is undoubtedly one of the reasons behind Bayern's unbeaten home record in 31 Champions League group stage matches at the start of the season, with 29 wins and two draws.
Naturally, in Wednesday's match, Southern Tiger fans will join forces to cheer and intimidate Arsenal players once again.
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