Jonas Eidevall says Arsenal are going to take a “full throttle” approach as they look to begin the Champions League on a high against Bayern Munich. Arsenal survived a scare to qualify for the group stage of the competition, coming from behind after a first-leg loss to Hacken to win 4-1 on aggregat...
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