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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta maps out Harry Kane plan as Bayern Munich issue addressed

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This week, Arsenal will have to stop a highly effective Harry Kane in the Champions League.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta maps out Harry Kane plan as Bayern Munich issue addressed

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has outlined a plan to stop Harry Kane in the Champions League (Image: Getty)

Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, believes that his team’s best effort as a unit will be required to stop Harry Kane in the Champions League this week. Since joining Bayern Munich from Arsenal’s north London rivals Tottenham in the summer of last year, Kane has been playing phenomenally well.

The England captain has six goals in eight Champions League games and an incredible 38 goals in just 36 appearances for the German team. The biggest danger to Arsenal’s chances of making it to the Champions League semifinals will be him.

On Tuesday, Arteta’s team plays Bayern at the Emirates Stadium. On Wednesday of the following week, they travel to the German capital. The manager of the Gunners says he supports each player’s unique abilities but has pushed them to play as a team if they want to defeat Bayern.

In response to an inquiry about ways to stop Kane, Arteta stated: “It’s not just him. Every player we have has unique qualities that we are aware of. The best course of action is to carry out our routine as a group.”

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