Arsenal Face Uphill Battle to Join Elite European Clubs, Says Arteta as Bayern Munich Looms Large
Mikel Arteta believes his team has entered a different league when compared to elite European clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The Arsenal manager pointed out that while his side is unbeaten in the Premier League and boasts an impressive 100% record in domestic cup competitions, they still lag behind in terms of continental success.
The contrast between Arsenal's and Bayern's trophy hauls couldn't be starker, with Arteta acknowledging that they are "not there" when it comes to winning the Champions League. The German club has enjoyed unparalleled success, having lifted the title six times, while Arsenal have yet to even make it to the final.
Arteta cited consistency as a key factor in determining whether his team is among the elite European clubs, but he also highlighted the significance of trophy wins at that level. With Bayern set to visit the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, Arteta acknowledged that beating them would be a major step forward for Arsenal's aspirations.
The presence of Harry Kane, one of the world's top strikers, only serves to heighten the challenge facing Arteta's team. The former Tottenham star has been in scintillating form this season, notching 27 goals for Bayern and scoring six times at the Emirates Stadium, more than any other visiting player.
While Kane is under contract with Bayern until 2027, there have been rumors that he could be on his way to Barcelona this summer. The England captain has left the door open for a potential transfer, but maintains that he's happy in Germany and won't rush into anything.
With Arteta's team set to face off against Bayern, it remains to be seen whether they can rise above their continental rivals. One thing is certain, however: beating the Bundesliga champions would be a major statement of intent from Arsenal as they look to establish themselves among the best in Europe.
Mikel Arteta believes his team has entered a different league when compared to elite European clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The Arsenal manager pointed out that while his side is unbeaten in the Premier League and boasts an impressive 100% record in domestic cup competitions, they still lag behind in terms of continental success.
The contrast between Arsenal's and Bayern's trophy hauls couldn't be starker, with Arteta acknowledging that they are "not there" when it comes to winning the Champions League. The German club has enjoyed unparalleled success, having lifted the title six times, while Arsenal have yet to even make it to the final.
Arteta cited consistency as a key factor in determining whether his team is among the elite European clubs, but he also highlighted the significance of trophy wins at that level. With Bayern set to visit the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, Arteta acknowledged that beating them would be a major step forward for Arsenal's aspirations.
The presence of Harry Kane, one of the world's top strikers, only serves to heighten the challenge facing Arteta's team. The former Tottenham star has been in scintillating form this season, notching 27 goals for Bayern and scoring six times at the Emirates Stadium, more than any other visiting player.
While Kane is under contract with Bayern until 2027, there have been rumors that he could be on his way to Barcelona this summer. The England captain has left the door open for a potential transfer, but maintains that he's happy in Germany and won't rush into anything.
With Arteta's team set to face off against Bayern, it remains to be seen whether they can rise above their continental rivals. One thing is certain, however: beating the Bundesliga champions would be a major statement of intent from Arsenal as they look to establish themselves among the best in Europe.