Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
Competition: UEFA Champions League 2016-17
Date: Tuesday, 7th March, 19:45 GMT
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Arsenal team are set to crash out of the Champions League at the first
knockout round for the seventh consecutive season. The Gunners visited
Munich for the first leg a couple of weeks ago and they suffered a 5-1
hammering defeat. This means they have to win this return game 4-0 in
order to reach the quarter-finals of the UCL. They won 2-0
the last time they entertained Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium but
a similar result won't be enough to progress. Furthremore, a timid
display at Liverpool on Saturday saw Arsene Wenger's side beaten 3-1,
meaning they have lost four of their last six, with one of their two
wins coming at lowly Sutton United in the FA Cup. The Gunners are 5th in
the Premier League standings and could decide to focus all their
energies on chasing a domestic top 4 finish.
Santi Cazorla and
Mohamed Elneny are both ruled out, and Aaron Ramsey is not ready to play
a high-level game like this. As a result, Granit Xhaka and Francis
Coquelin are expected to start in midfield. Mesut Ozil missed the
Liverpool match through illness and while is his back in training, will
miss out on Tuesday. Olivier Giroud will spearhead the attack while
Alexis Sanchez will be reinstated in the offensive midfield trio
alongside Alex Iwobi and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. The likes of Theo
Walcott, Danny Welbeck and Lucas Perez provide further options up front.
David Ospina can be expected to start between the sticks in order to
give Petr Cech some rest.
Bayern Munich team, who eliminated Arsenal in the last-16 in 2012/13 and
2013/14 seasons, are on a fine run of form having failed to win just two
of their last 16 competitive fixtures. The Bavarians are firing all
cylinders in recent weeks - Hamburg were dismembered in an 8-0 stroll,
and Schalke were swatted aside 3-0 in the DFB Cup quarter-finals. Carlo
Ancelotti's men went on to beat 3-0 FC Koln at the weekend, extending
their lead at the top of the Bundesliga to seven points. Bayern suffered
two away fixtures in the UCL group stage, 1-0 at Atletico
Madrid and more surprisingly 3-2 at Rostov and they have won just one of
their last six UCL road trips.
Philipp Lahm is
suspended for the Bavarians and will be replaced by Rafinha while
centre-back Jerome Boateng remains sidelined. The likes of Mats Hummels,
Xabi Alonso, Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery could all return to the
starting XI having been benched last time out with the Arsenal clash in
mind. Robert Lewandowski, of course, will play as central striker.
Renato Sanches, Douglas Costa and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer are all major
doubts.
Probable lineups:
SSC Napoli: Reina – Hysaj, Albiol, Koulibaly, Ghoulam – Zielinski, Jorginho, Hamsik – Callejon, Mertens (Milik), Insigne.
Real Madrid: Navas – Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos, Marcelo – Kroos, Casemiro, Modric – Bale, Benzema, Ronaldo.