The Gunners were hammered 5-1 by Bayern in Bavaria. No team has ever recovered from a four-goal deficit in the second leg of a Champions League knockout tie |
Arsenal will have to produce the biggest second leg comeback in a Champions League knockout tie to avoid a seventh successive exit at the last 16 stage when they host Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
A 5-1 trouncing in Bavaria left the Gunners facing mission impossible for the return leg and confidence is hardly soaring after a 3-1 defeat by Liverpool on Saturday left Arsene Wengerโs team outside the Premier Leagueโs top four.
Stranger things have happened, if not in the Champions League where no team has ever recovered from a four-goal deficit in the second leg of a knockout tie.
To progress Arsenal will have to better the feat of Spaniards Deportivo La Coruna who recovered from a 4-1 loss away to AC Milan in 2004, winning 4-0 at home to reach the semis.
The last time a team overcame a four-goal deficit in European competition was Real Madrid in the 1985-86 UEFA Cup โ beating Borussia Monchengladbach 4-0 at home after suffering, like Arsenal, a 5-1 defeat in Germany.
Few Arsenal fans will travel to the Emirates with much hope though and, rather than provide one of the greatest comebacks ever witnessed, the fixture is likely to provide another soapbox for the growing band who feel Wengerโs era is close to the end.
Arsenalโs capitulation in Munich, together with Premier League losses to Watford, Chelsea and Liverpool in their last four Premier League games have stretched the patience of even Wengerโs most loyal disciples to breaking point.
His decision to leave Alexis Sanchez, Arsenalโs leading scorer, on the bench against Liverpool puzzled many.
โI really canโt understand the thinking behind that, why Arsene Wenger wouldnโt want to play him. Heโs their best player,โ former defender Martin Keown said.
While Wenger will hope for a face-saving miracle against Bayern, he is probably already looking ahead to next weekendโs FA Cup sixth round clash with fifth-tier Lincoln City.
After that it will be trying to salvage a 21st consecutive top-four finish in the Premier League.
Bayern, on the other hand, are buoyant after a 3-0 win at Cologne extended their Bundesliga lead to seven points.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti will not be taking anything for granted either having been victim of one of the competitions most astonishing comebacks when Liverpool beat Milan in the 2005 final after trailing 3-0 at halftime in Istanbul.
Captain Philipp Lahm said Bayern will look to kill off Arsenalโs lingering hopes early.
โWe have to be highly focused and, most importantly, show Arsenal in the first quarter-hour they can forget the next round,โ the full-back, who will retire at the end of the season, said.