FC Bayern Munich Midfielder Arturo Vidal Issues Challenge To Arsenal FC

FC Bayern Munich’s summer signing Arturo Vidal challenges Arsenal FC to defeat the “Real” FC Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday in matchday 4 of the 2015-16 UEFA Champions League.

 

Arsenal FC made a disastrous start to their UEFA Champions league campaign with two losses in their opening two matches, but have eased the pressure since with a victory over FC Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium. Bayern Municha s summer signing Arturo Vidal, though, hasna t taken the defeat in his stride and has fired a warning shot towards Arsenal FC.

Bayern Munich, who top Group F, welcome the side from London on Wednesday, but would be wary of the Gunners against whom they havena t won on home soil since 2005. Bayern had missed a host of chances on match day 3 and the former Juventus FC midfielder Arturo Vidal was quoted saying to Bild (via ESPN) that Bayern Munich will be more prolific on Wednesday, challenging Arsenal FC to defeat them.

“We will score from our chances this time, and keep the three points. On Wednesday, we’ll show Arsenal the real FC Bayern. Our confidence is high. We will score from our chances this time, and keep the three points.”

Can Bayern Munich go all the way?

Before the campaign started, three clubs a Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Bayern Munich a were considered to be the favourites to win this yeara s UEFA Champions League and despite the defeat against Arsenal on match day 3, nothing much has changed. Pep Guardiolaa s Bayern Munich would be motivated after failing to reach the final on either of the previous two seasons, and will be gunning for the winners medal this time around having won the Bundesliga with ease on both occasion.

Summer signings Vidal and Douglas Costa were made in hopes that they will help Bayern snatch the UEFA Champions League from the clutches of the Spanish giants. The duo has proven to be effective, as Bayern only lost their 100 percent winning record in the season after they lost to Arsenal.

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