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Arsenal must stay tight against Bayern

Arsenal could still snatch a Champions League berth. (AFP, Ben Stansall).
13th February, 2017
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For Arsene Wenger, the outcome of Arsenal’s Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich could well be make or break for one of the longest-serving managers in European soccer.

The Frenchman will not say so, of course, but after 20 years in charge at Arsenal speculation is growing over his future at the Premier League club.

That speculation increased last week when former Arsenal striker Ian Wright said Wenger had told him his time at the club was “coming to the end.”

Wenger said he was misinterpreted and assured Arsenal fans that he is “not ready” to walk away.

But with his team plagued by inconsistency in the Premier League and seemingly out of the title race again – Arsenal has not won the English title since 2004 – Wenger will hope that a deep run in the Champions League can provide some spark to its season.

Bayern stands in his and Arsenal’s way, however.

Arsenal has not been past the last 16 in the continent’s top club competition since 2009-10. The teams, who play the first leg in Munich on Wednesday, have met six times in the last four years, with Bayern routing the Gunners 5-1 in Germany in their last meeting.

“Yes, we’ve had bad experiences against them,” Wenger said. “But I feel that this is a good opportunity.

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“We have won there before and we play the first game away from home, so it’s important we protect the second game because I feel that to have a chance to qualify in the second leg, that will be very important.”

Wenger’s contract at Arsenal runs out at the end of the season and he has yet to agree to a new deal amid increasing discontent among fans at the team’s failure to mount a strong title challenge.

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