
"For the Arsenal players, they haven't been Premier League champions, and unless you do it, you don't know you're capable of doing it. So, I think there will be a few edgy moments. But, I think they probably watched Man City beat Liverpool, I think it would have been a huge blow to them, but it makes a big difference to go from losing the game to winning it in four or five minutes."
"Bayern hasn't been the same team since. Since PSG, the performances haven't been that dominant. They still won games. Obviously, they've dropped a few points in the league as well. So Bayern Munich are not firing as they did in the autumn. If they do get back to their form, which I'm not too sure about, I would favor Bayern Munich over two games."
Didi Hamann analyzes Bayern Munich's Champions League loss to Arsenal, suggesting the outcome could differ in a rematch. He notes Arsenal lacks Premier League championship experience, which may create pressure in title races. Manchester City's recent victory over Liverpool demonstrates how momentum shifts quickly in competitive matches. Bayern Munich's form has deteriorated since their impressive performance against PSG, with inconsistent league results. Hamann believes Bayern would be favored in a two-legged tie if they regain their autumn form, though he expresses uncertainty about their recovery. The initial Arsenal-Bayern match was described as exceptional, and a potential final meeting would be equally compelling.
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