Arsenal Clash Will Show Where Bayern Stand

Arsenal Clash Will Show Where Bayern Stand

Joshua Kimmich believes Bayern Munich’s Champions League match against Arsenal on November 26 will be a serious test of Vincent Kompany’s team, following a 2-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain, which extended their winning streak to sixteen games.

Bayern won with two goals from Luis Díaz, who was sent off before half-time for a risky challenge on Achraf Hakimi, despite a late PSG fightback led by João Neves’ goal on 74 minutes.

However, Bayern’s victory in Paris secured first place in the League Phase, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference after the Gunners won 3-0 away to Slavia Prague. The two sides will face at the Emirates later this month, a game that former Liverpool winger Diaz will miss due to suspension, and Kimmich believes it will provide a clear indicator of “where Bayern are.”

“We are first and have Arsenal in the next game,” Kimmich remarked. “We’ll be able to see where we stand again.

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However, Bayern’s victory in Paris secured first place in the League Phase, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference after the Gunners won 3-0 away to Slavia Prague. The two sides will face at the Emirates later this month, a game that former Liverpool winger Diaz will miss due to suspension, and Kimmich believes it will provide a clear indicator of “where Bayern are.” Reported By Espn.

“We are first and have Arsenal in the next game,” Kimmich remarked. “We’ll be able to see where we stand again.

Bayern’s victory was largely due to the performance of veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who made a series of second-half stops to maintain his club in the lead.

The former Germany No. 1, who turns 40 in March, believes Bayern proven their capacity to defend against a top side by standing firm against the defending European champions.

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