Leandro Trossard Believes Arsenal Can Defeat Bayern Munich In Champions League Clash
Leandro Trossard, the Arsenal forward, has emphasized the necessity for a peak performance against Bayern Munich in the upcoming Champions League quarter-final second leg. This statement comes after Trossard played a pivotal role in securing a 2-2 draw in a thrilling first leg at Emirates Stadium. With the tie finely balanced, the return match at Allianz Arena promises to be a decisive encounter.
Arsenal's early lead through Bukayo Saka was overturned by former Arsenal player Serge Gnabry and ex-Tottenham striker Harry Kane, putting Bayern in a favorable position. However, Trossard's critical goal 14 minutes from time restored parity and kept Arsenal's hopes alive. "This is our house! More work to be done!" Trossard shared on Twitter, reflecting the team's determination.

"They have showed how they can hurt us so we need to work on that for next week," Trossard commented on Arsenal's official website. He remains optimistic about Arsenal's chances, citing the team's recent form and high confidence levels. The equalizer, described by Trossard as a "perfect goal," was crucial for Arsenal's morale and sets the stage for an intense showdown in Munich.
The match was not without its moments of controversy and missed opportunities. Ben White failed to capitalize on a chance to extend Arsenal's lead, and a defensive error allowed Gnabry to level the score. England captain Harry Kane then put Bayern ahead from the penalty spot. Arsenal had a stroke of luck when a potential handball by defender Gabriel was overlooked by referee Glenn Nyberg.
Trossard's goal, his 13th of the season, came after an assist from Gabriel Jesus, demonstrating Arsenal's depth and ability to challenge Bayern's defense. The game ended on a contentious note when Bukayo Saka was denied a penalty after being brought down by Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Mikel Arteta's side exhibited both resilience and vulnerability throughout the match. Trossard acknowledged the mixed emotions following the game but highlighted the team's strong start and potential for improvement. "We started so well the first half – the first 15, 20 minutes we could have been up by three goals – and then you can see their quality," he said.
As Arsenal prepares for the second leg in Munich, Trossard's insights underline the importance of maintaining their top level of play against a formidable Bayern side known for their counter-attacking prowess and individual talent. The upcoming match promises to be a challenging yet exciting test for the Premier League leaders.