Arsène Wenger Reveals Arsenal Biggest Champions League Rivals

Arsenal Champions League threats

Arsène Wenger warns Arsenal of Champions League threats, naming Bayern Munich and PSG as top contenders for the title.

Arsène Wenger, former Arsenal manager, has named Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) as the two biggest threats to Arsenal’s Champions League campaign. Speaking to beIN Sports, Wenger praised Arsenal’s form but warned that these European giants could derail their progress.

They’re the two teams who can win the Champions League this season, outside England,” Wenger said.

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Both Bayern and PSG are expected to win their domestic leagues, allowing them to focus entirely on European success.

Arsenal’s Strong Start in Europe

Arsenal recently defeated Slavia Prague 3–0, marking their fourth consecutive Champions League win. Key players like Bukayo Saka and Mikel Merino delivered standout performances, boosting the team’s confidence.

Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal has shown tactical discipline and attacking flair. Their current form suggests they are serious contenders for the title.

Despite their strong start, Arsenal faces stiff competition. Wenger’s comments highlight the challenge of competing against experienced teams like Bayern and PSG. Premier League rivals such as Manchester City and Liverpool also pose significant threats.

To succeed, Arsenal must maintain consistency, focus, and resilience throughout the tournament.

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