Mikel Arteta: Arsenal not afraid of Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane

Mikel Arteta: Arsenal not afraid of Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane

Both clubs sit atop the standings, each having won all four of their matches so far, but all eyes will once again be on the prolific former Spurs striker.

Kane, now 32, has been in remarkable form since joining Bayern in 2023, scoring 109 goals in 114 appearances. This season alone he has struck 24 times in just 18 games.

His record against Arsenal remains formidable too, with 15 goals in 21 meetings, and no opposition player has scored more often at the Emirates Stadium. His most recent visit saw him net a penalty in the 2024 quarter-finals, his sixth goal in 10 appearances at the ground.

Despite the daunting numbers, Arteta was bullish when asked whether he fears Kane's return to north London, emphasising that Arsenal will be fully prepared for the challenge of keeping him quiet.

"I wouldn't use that word," he told a pre-match press conference, when asked if his side feared Kane. "I admire what he has done and what he continues to do.

"That level of consistency, especially, demanding to score goals at the level with his country, with any team he's been involved with, is incredible, so big credit to him."

Kane, meanwhile, admitted that facing Arsenal "feels different" since his move abroad but remains eager to secure another victory at the Emirates.

"With Tottenham, it was always one of the biggest games of the season against Arsenal," Kane said.

"I have friends who are fans of both teams. It's not quite the same with Bayern as we don't always play against each other - we got an important win against them in the quarter-finals two years ago.

"I've scored a lot of goals here in this stadium - but haven't won many games. I hope we can change that."
 

Related News

Mikel Arteta drives Arsenal to stunning Bayern Munich triumph

Mikel Arteta drives Arsenal to stunning Bayern Munich triumph

  • 1 hour ago

Mikel Arteta said Arsenal delivered "a massive step forward" after they overpowered Bayern Munich 3-1 at the Emirates to maintain their perfect Champions League record and underline their title credentials.

Harry Kane calls for 'composure' as Bayern Munich stumble in London to Arsenal

Harry Kane calls for 'composure' as Bayern Munich stumble in London to Arsenal

  • 58 minutes ago

Harry Kane urged Bayern Munich to "stay calm" after the Bundesliga leaders suffered their first defeat of the 2025-26 campaign, a 3-1 Champions League setback away to Arsenal on Wednesday.

Vincent Kompany: Mikel Arteta's Arsenal is inspired by Pep Guardiola

Vincent Kompany: Mikel Arteta's Arsenal is inspired by Pep Guardiola

  • 19 hours ago

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is preparing for a high-profile UEFA Champions League meeting with Arsenal on Wednesday night.

Joshua Kimmich ready as Bayern Munich gear up for clash with Arsenal

Joshua Kimmich ready as Bayern Munich gear up for clash with Arsenal

  • 2 days ago

Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich has provided a positive update on his ankle injury, expressing confidence that he will be ready to feature in the team's Champions League showdown against Arsenal on Wednesday at Emirates Stadium.