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Thomas Müller has given his reaction to his side’s defeat of Arsenal in the Champions League by issuing a warning to his German teammate Kai Havertz.
Bayern Munich and Arsenal will meet in the quarter-finals after being drawn against each other on Friday morning.
Muller quickly took to social media to respond to the news and post a video message.
“And it’s Arsenal,” said the experienced midfielder. ‘Kai Havertz, my friend… I’m waiting for you.
‘No, it’s a nice draw, two very good teams. Two very good stadiums, two very good cities. Yes, it will be difficult, but I am always positive. Goodbye, gunners!’
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Thomas Müller gave his reaction on social media to the fact that Bayern Munich attracted Arsenal
And his followers quickly came to the conclusion that this is the beginning of the end for Arsenal in Europe.
“RIP to Arsenal,” one wrote, while another said “it’s really over for them.” One fan joked that “Muller’s smile for a UCL video is truly demonic.”
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The Gunners will host the German side, who signed England captain Harry Kane for £100 million in August, in the first leg at Emirates on April 9 and 10 before heading to the Allianz Arena.
The two sides have a history in the competition and they are not the fondest memories for the Arsenal faithful.
Bayern have won all their last three meetings 5-1 and were the last team to knock the north London club out of the Champions League in 2017.
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