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BREAKING: Arsenal champions league quarter final opposition side revealed after Monaco dramatic WIN – As Mikel Arteta set to be given a tougher opposition that could Eliminate them early from the competition

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Breaking: Following Monaco’s thrilling victory, the rival team for Arsenal’s league quarterfinal was unveiled. Mikel Arteta will likely face a more difficult opponent, which might eliminate them from the competition early.

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After defeating Monaco, Arsenal is almost certain to advance automatically to the Champions League knockout stages. The two remaining European group stage matches for the Gunners are against Girona and Dinamo Zagreb in 2025.

After Gabriel Jesus missed multiple good chances and Martin Odegaard wasted an opportunity, Bukayo Saka opened the scoring in the first half by turning in his low cross at the back post. However, Saka doubled his team’s lead after taking advantage of a defensive blunder, thus Arsenal was not forced to pay for those.

Arsenal’s victory puts them in third place with 13 points from six games, while Barcelona and Liverpool are far ahead of them in the standings. With their victories on Tuesday, teams like Bayer Leverkusen, Brest, and Aston Villa are also in a strong position to place in the top eight.

In other news, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Lille, and AC Milan have all achieved significant victories this week to go closer to the top-seeded teams.

In the meantime, Dortmund and Barcelona engaged in an exciting five-goal thriller, with Barcelona winning all three points and leaving Germany. Juventus, who further hurt Manchester City by defeating the defending Premier League winners 2-0 in Italy, have the opportunity to capitalize on Dortmund’s loss.

 

Paris Saint-Germain has joined Pep Guardiola’s team near the bottom, and both teams risk not even earning a play-off spot. One of the two clubs is probably in a vulnerable position because they also play each other on the following matchday.

After defeating Atalanta 3-2 on Tuesday, holders Real Madrid, who are currently in 20th place, have allayed any serious worries about their standing. Even if PSG and Arsenal are separated by six points and twenty spots, they may possibly still catch up given how close the rankings are.

Even though Arsenal has won four of their last six Champions League games, they still need to win both of these to secure a spot in the top eight, especially because there are just three points separating eighth and nineteenth place.

Arsenal might solidify their spot on the following matchday if things go their way, but it would necessitate several teams dropping points in January. Although determining the Gunners’ needs is actually quite challenging, it is evident that a fourth victory has placed them in a great position.

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