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Arsenal Midfielder Kai Havertz hit back at FC Bayern Munich 34-years-old striker Thomas Muller comment with seven-brutal word message before Champion league quarter final match Arsenal vs Bayern Munich

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Thomas Muller has been very successful against Arsenal over the years, scoring five goals and providing one assist.

Kai Havertz sent Thomas Muller a seven-word message via social media. Ever since the two teams were confirmed to play in the Champions League quarterfinal, Bayern Munich’s star player has been making movies for his fellow citizens.

The Bundesliga winners will visit the Emirates Stadium for the first leg on April 9 and return to the Allianz Arena for the second leg on April 17. Following Friday morning’s game in Nyon, Switzerland, Muller posted a video message on X, the former name of Twitter.

He said, “Kai Havertz, my friend, I am waiting for you.” It’s a good draw, that. Two fantastic stadiums, two fantastic teams, and two fantastic towns. It’s going to be difficult, but my attitude is always positive. I’ll see you, Gunners.

In a matter of hours, Mullers’ video received 30,000 likes and over two million views. Havertz responded in less than thirty minutes, using only two emojis—laughing and crying. An emoji with a flexed bicep indicates that the game will be entertaining. #YaGunnersYa.

Muller has faced Arsenal seven times in his career, all of them in the Champions League. He’s tied one, lost two, and won four games. In his own games against the Gunners, the 34-year-old has been extremely successful, tallying five goals and dishing out one.

Despite Muller’s strong goal-scoring record, he was only involved for four minutes of Bayern’s 10-2 victory over Arsenal in 2017. He scored in the opening round of 16 match, coming off the bench, despite the fact that it was funny.

While Muller and his colleagues may be licking their lips at the moment, Mikel Arteta has turned Arsenal into a far more formidable opponent since then. Following Tuesday night’s match at Emirates Stadium, the press questioned the manager of the Gunners about the implications of the team’s victory over Porto for the remainder of the tournament.

“A wonderful evening,” he replied. As was to be expected, our opponent was extremely formidable and well-prepared, making it difficult to continue the game. Well done on their part. It was completed. We kept pushing in various ways after scoring a stunning goal.

“To do it, we had to use the penalties at the end.” We prepared ourselves nicely. We appreciate the instructors and students who participated. Of course, David, who initially faced some difficulties but rose to the occasion with a positive outlook and determination. In the end, we won the prize.

“I assure you, the club will benefit greatly if they succeed after failing to do so for 14 years,” he added. It’s really near the edges. You always manage to pull it off.

They are prepared to give up anything to win, so I know they truly want it. If you play this way, you’ll end up with positive outcomes.

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