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Arsenal vs Bayern Munich: Complete head-to-head record

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Arsenal and Bayern Munich are two sides who, for a brief period of time in the Champions League, seemed to be tied together.

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Of the 12 matches that they have played against one another, all of which have been in the Champions League, eight of them were across just four years. The 2023/24 Champions League quarter-final draw has seen them be pitted against each other again, and Arsenal will have revenge on their minds.

After so long away from the latter stages of the Champions League, the Gunners will think that this is a superb chance to exorcise some demons against a Bayern side that looks destined to lose its domestic crown and has a coach in Thomas Tuchel who is walking away at the end of the season.

Here is a complete look at the head-to-head record between Arsenal and Bayern Munich.

Soccer : UEFA Champions League - Round of 16 Second Leg - Bayern Munich v Arsenal

Arsenal almost turned it around in Germany / Matthew Ashton/GettyImages

During the 2012/23 Champions League, Arsenal and Bayern were drawn to face one another in the round of 16, their first meeting since the 2004/05 last 16. The first leg was in north London and Bayern managed to secure a comprehensive 3-1 victory, with those away goals the real killer for Arsenal.

That is how it panned out, but the Gunners were able to give it much more of a shot at the Allianz Arena than many expected. They started the game superbly and a flowing move was finished off by Olivier Giroud after just three minutes. It took until the 85th minute for Laurent Koscielny to head in Arsenal’s second, which left them needing just one more to qualify.

It wasn’t to be, but Arsenal had pushed one of Europe’s best sides to the brink. Bayern would go on to win the whole tournament.

Arsenal FC v FC Bayern Munchen - UEFA Champions League

Arsenal scored two late goals / Catherine Ivill – AMA/GettyImages

Fast-forward to 2015 and the two sides had been drawn against each other in the group stage, along with Olympiacos and Dinamo Zagreb. The first match between the two giants was at the Emirates and once again, it was Arsenal who came out on top by a 2-0 scoreline.

Both teams squandered great chances and it took until the 77th minute for Giroud to make contact with a free-kick and score. In stoppage time, Hector Bellerin produced a fine piece of play to put it on a plate for Mesut Ozil who seemed to have his shot saved by Manuel Neuer. This was pre-goal-line technology but the official near the post (remember them?) made a superb call as he instructed the referee to give the goal. Neuer had clawed it back from just behind the line, and Pep Guardiola’s side were beaten.

UEFA Champions League - "FC Bayern Munich v Arsenal"

Thomas Muller was on fire / VI-Images/GettyImages

We’re afraid this is where it all gets a bit horrible for Arsenal fans. Having beaten Bayern in the first group stage match, the Gunners probably felt they could get a result in Bavaria. This proved to be a very, very different game.

Robert Lewandowski headed in the opener, and then goals from Thomas Muller, David Alaba and Arjen Robben made it 4-0 by the 55th minute. Giroud acrobatically got one back for Arsenal but Muller grabbed another to make it 5-1.

It was a terrible night for Arsenal, but they did still finish second in the group before Barcelona easily beat them in the last 16. Bayern reached the semi-finals but away goals saw them lose out against Atletico Madrid.

Thiago Alcantara, Arturo Vidal, Mats Hummels, Xabi Alonso, Douglas Costa

Thiago netted twice for Bayern / Boris Streubel/GettyImages

It was time for another Champions League round of 16 tie between Arsenal and Bayern in 2017. This time, Arsenal were out for revenge after that 5-1 hammering at the Allianz Arena. They did not get revenge, not even slightly.

The first leg in Germany started in a much more competitive fashion. Arsene Wenger was still at Arsenal but Carlo Ancelotti was now in the Bayern dugout. Robben scored first after 11 minutes with his trademark goal from the right wing, but Alexis Sanchez made it 1-1 before the break. Arsenal were certainly right in the tie at that point, but then they so suddenly weren’t.

Lewandowski and a Thiago Alcantara double meant that by the 63rd minute, it was 4-1 and the tie was effectively over. Muller added the fifth late on but in truth, Bayern should have scored eight or nine that day.

Arturo Vidal

Vidal played superbly / Clive Mason/GettyImages

It couldn’t happen again, could it? Arsenal knew that they were not going to make the quarter-finals, they needed to beat Bayern Munich 4-0. The real job was to just win the game, avoid another humiliation, and try again another time.

That is what they seemed to be doing for a while. Theo Walcott had made it 1-0 in the first half and as the second began, it didn’t seem like another collapse was coming. Then Koscielny got sent off for a foul in the box and Lewandowski scored the penalty.

This Bayern team were savages, and they smelt blood again. Robben scored, then Douglas Costa did too. Arturo Vidal got a nonchalant fourth, and then a fifth. In amongst all that, they missed plenty of other chances. The ‘Wenger Out’ signs were all over the Emirates, and Arsenal had been done 10-2 on aggregate.

Arsenal vs Bayern Munich – Complete H2H Record

Top scorers in Arsenal vs Bayern Munich fixtures

Player

Team represented

Goals

Thomas Muller

Bayern Munich

5

Robert Lewandowski

Bayern Munich

3

Arjen Robben

Bayern Munich

3

Olivier Giroud

Arsenal

3

Lukas Podolski

Arsenal

2

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