Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola is bidding to end an unwanted personal
record at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night when the European
champions tackle Arsenal.
A year to the day since a 3-1 win at the same last-16 stage helped
secure victory on away goals against Arsenal -- winners of the second
leg 2-0 -- Guardiola's men return to the London aiming to take a
significant step towards becoming the first side to retain the trophy in
the Champions League era.
Former Barcelona boss Guardiola said: "It's my third time as a trainer
here to play against Arsenal. I've never won here. I learnt that you
can't dominate 90 minutes against Arsenal. It's impossible.
"You can play good, you can dominate during half-time, 30 minutes, 75
minutes, but complete 90 minutes it's impossible. Always you have a
problem. We'll try to make a good game, as best as possible; don't think
too
much about the second game, concentrate on what we have to do
tomorrow. And I hope it goes well.
"It's a good test tomorrow to know what is our level in Europe this year.''
After a Treble-winning campaign and, as comparisons abound between the
all-conquering Bayern and Barca, Guardiola was not prepared to enter the
debate. The favourites' tag and expectation are familiar for Guardiola.
"I can't compare with my past, my Barcelona,'' he added. "I have to handle, to accept we are favourites to win.''
Guardiola was full or respect for Arsenal, despite their barren
eight-year run without a trophy. The Spaniard added: "Arsenal compete
with huge, huge teams and, for me, remain a good team, a good
club. We're going to fight tomorrow against one of the best teams in
Europe.''
Arsenal stated their intent this season with the signing of Mesut Ozil
from Real Madrid last August. Guardiola is familiar with the threat
posed by the Germany playmaker and hopes Bayern can starve Ozil of
possession.
"He's a big talent,'' Guardiola said. "We have to control him. The best
way to control him is when Bayern have the ball. That's what we're
going to try to do tomorrow.''
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is from the same city, attended the same
school and has played in the same teams as Gelsenkirchen native Ozil.
He has not spoken to Ozil or the other Germans in Arsenal's team since
January, but recognises Arsenal are a stronger opposition than 12 months
ago, when Bayern scored twice in the opening 21 minutes.
The goalkeeper said: "It would be great if we could have such a start
as last year to repeat what we did then. (But) we know it will be quite
difficult. They've improved since then.''
Bayern's former Chelsea winger Arjen Robben also expects a tough test
against a Gunners side on course to end their search for silverware. He
added: "They haven't won a title in a few years. For me they're still a
very good team. They're up there in the Premier League, they're in the
Champions League. I think they have a good chance this year of winning
something.''
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