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Bayern Munich fans have displayed an X-rated message for Arsenal ahead of their Champions League match. It's a clear warning to UEFA.


In a surprising turn of events, the Bavarians are set to visit Emirates Stadium following a devastating 3-2 loss to FC Heidenheim


Thomas Tuchel could only watch helplessly as his team's commanding two-goal advantage was wholly erased in a disastrous second half.


Before the match, Bayern trailed 13 points to the dominant leaders, Bayer Leverkusen. Yet another victory for Xabi Alonso's team may determine the title's fate in the upcoming weekend.


In a surprising move, Tuchel, despite acknowledging his team's slim chances of winning the league, opted for a formidable lineup just days before their clash at Emirates Stadium.

 

Before the defeat, Bayern faced a setback as their supporters were prohibited from entering the away end due to an incident in the previous round against Lazio.


In a bid to create a unique and vibrant atmosphere, Arsenal decided to open up the section typically reserved for away fans, a move that could significantly impact the match's dynamics.

 

During their clash on Saturday, Bayern supporters made their thoughts on the ban abundantly clear. In bold red letters against a white background, a massive banner proudly proclaimed: "We're going to London anyway! Wembley calling - f*** UEFA!".


Bayern's message is causing concern for Arsenal. It seems that some German fans could make it to the Emirates Stadium for the upcoming European clash, potentially leading to issues in the stands.


Bukayo Saka's return has boosted the Arsenal squad for the Premier League game against Brighton, according to Mikel Arteta. The 23-year-old demonstrated his fitness in the first half with a remarkable run that almost resulted in a goal.

 

Saka added another goal to his impressive season tally with a fantastic display of skill and precision. This time, he confidently converted a penalty after Tariq Lamptey brought down Gabriel Jesus.


Brighton firmly pushed to level the score, but the Gunners held their ground and extended their lead when Kai Havertz neatly finished Jorginho's cross.

 

With Arsenal firmly in control, Arteta strategically substituted Saka and Jesus. This move ensures that the attacking duo will be in prime condition for the upcoming clash against Bayern.


Leandro Trossard secured a third goal against his former club with a skilful finish over Bart Verbruggen, ultimately sealing the victory.

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