Arsenal lineup vs Bayern Munich: Necessary changes Havertz replaces Jesus

The Gunners will have a fiery rematch with the Bavarian Gray Tigers. Mikel Arteta’s stars are ready for the big bаttle.

Goalkeeper: David Raya. Raya’s form and performance are crucial to Arsenal’s ability to keep a clean sheet. Mikel Arteta needs his student to play at more than 100% performance in the upcoming big match.

Left back: Takehiro Tomiyasu. Arteta is likely to make a change to the right-back position. In the first leg, Jakub Kiwior was often exploited by Leroy Sane. Meanwhile, Oleksandr Zinchenko had a lackluster match against Aston Villa. The flag has arrived in Tomiyasu’s hands.

Center back: William Saliba. The French star became an irreplaceable nucleus in the Arsenal defense. Saliba is expected to bring certainty and safety to Raya’s goal.

Center back: Gabriel Magalhaes. Gabriel is a good partner with Saliba in the center of defense. Gabriel’s defensive and aerial skills proved useful for Arsenal when entering top matches.

Right back: Ben White. Arsenal does not have many quality options at the right-back position. Ben Whie is the Gunners’ current best option.

Midfielder: Declan Rice. Rice needs a performance of more than 100% performance in the upcoming big match. The English midfielder is the strength in Arsenal’s midfield.

Midfielder: Jorginho. Jorginho’s experience playing at the highest level is very necessary for Arsenal. The Italian midfielder’s ability to hold the ball promises to help Arsenal regulate play.

Guardian: Martin Odegaard. Fans hope that Odegaard can recover in time and participate in the rematch with Bayern Munich. The Norwegian midfielder’s creativity is essential if the Gunners want to penetrаte the opponent’s defense.

Left striker: Gabriel Martinelli. Martinelli will be especially dangerous when Arsenal chooses to play a quick defensive counter-аttаck against Bayern Munich.

Right striker: Bukayo Saka. Saka was the author of the opening goal for Arsenal in the first leg. The British star promises to have more acting space in the upcoming match when Alphonso Davies is suspended.

Arsenal’s German midfielder #29 Kai Havertz runs for the ball during the UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg football match between Arsenal and Porto FC at the Arsenal Stadium in north London, on March 12, 2024. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Center forward: Kai Havertz. Havertz will take on the number 9 role replacing Gabriel Jesus. Havertz’s ability to move without the ball has become a deadly weapon for Arsenal.