The Borneo Post

Pressure on Wenger to break Bayern curse

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MUNICH, Germany: Arsene Wengerison­ceagainund­erpressure to end Arsenal’s Champions League last- 16 misery as the Gunners travel to bogey team Bayern Munich in Wednesday’s first leg.

Bayern are riding a record 15- match home wi nn i n g streak in Europe with the midweek clash marking the 11th meeting between the sides at Munich’s Allianz Arena in the Champions League.

Arsenal have suffered last-16 defeats in each of the last six seasons, losing to Bayern in both 2013 and 2014, and another early exit would further ramp up the pressure on 67-year- old Wenger to quit after 20 years in charge.

The teams know each other well, having met six times in the last four years, and Bayern thrashed the Gunners 5-1 in Munich in their previous meeting in November 2015.

Arsenal warmed up for their trip to Germany with a 2- 0 win over Hull as Alexis Sanchez scored both goals to stop the rot following back- to- back league

If we put in our best performanc­e, then we can beat Bayern as well. It’s down to us and it’s in our hands. Shkodran Mustafi, Arsenal German defender

defeats to Chelsea and Watford. The Gunners are confident for the Allianz Arena leg with the return in London on March 7. “If weputinour­best performanc­e, then we can beat Bayern as well,” Arsenal’s German defender Shkodran Mustafi told Sky. “It ’s d own to us and it’s in our hands.” Arsenal b e a t Bayern 2- 0 in Munich i n 2 01 3 , but st il l los t the last-16 tie following a 3-1 defeat in the first leg in London as the Germans went on to win that year’s final at Wembley.

“We have already won there and I feel we have a chance to go through,” said Wenger.

Midfielder Mesut Ozil, another Germany internat ional , is enduring a dip in form, though, and has not scored since early December.

“It’s time for him to score again,” said Wenger. “I felt he did not feel confident (against Hull).

“It’s always a problem because you think he can deliver something special.”

Arsenal are third in the English Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Chelsea, while Bayern are seven clear in Germany’s top flight. The Bavarians have reached the semi-final stage in Europe in each of the last three years, but Bayern are itching to go one better and reach the Cardiff final on June 3.

Despite their lead in the Bundesliga, Bayern have turned in below- par performanc­es in recent weeks and needed two late goals to earn a 2- 0 win at relegation-threatened Ingolstadt on Saturday.

Xabi Alonso suffered an injury scare in training on Monday, while Bayern will be missing defender Jerome Boateng and winger Franck Ribery, who are recovering from shoulder and thigh injuries respective­ly. — AFP

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Hugo Lloris

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