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Kimmich: “Arsenal’s Strength Lies in Set Pieces, and We Must Be Prepared!”

November 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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November 27, 2025, 8:31 a.m. ET

Following their 3-1 loss to Arsenal in the Champions League, Bayern Munich manager Joshua Kimmich stated that Paris Saint-Germain presented a tougher challenge this season. He noted that Mikel Arteta’s team tends to “rely on set pieces” and “favor long balls.”

Bayern experienced their first defeat of the season at the Emirates Stadium, with scores from Julian Timber, Noni Maduke, and Gabriel Martinelli.

Although Vincent Kompany’s team had previously defeated the reigning champions PSG 2-1, Kimmich believed Bayern faced a greater threat from PSG, describing their match as offering “more of a football game.”

“No, I don’t agree,” Kimmich told TNT Sport when asked if Arsenal were the most challenging opponents Bayern had encountered this year. “I believe PSG posed a bigger difficulty, particularly in terms of their style of play.”

Joshua Kimmich was less than impressed with Arsenal despite their 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich. Vince Mignot/Defody Images/Defody via Getty Images

“Arsenal play in a different style. They focus on set pieces and engaging in battles for second balls. The encounter with PSG was an entirely different experience, emphasizing a more technical aspect of the game.”

“Tonight was more about physical play and competition rather than fluid soccer. Arsenal performed exceptionally well and earned their victory, but we need to take lessons from this match.”

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Timber’s goal resulted from a corner taken by Bukayo Saka, while Martinelli’s third goal emerged from a counterattack via a long ball.

Kimmich’s remarks followed Arteta claiming his team had bested Bayern, “the top team in Europe.”

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This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the competitive dynamics in European football, especially with Arsenal challenging top teams like Bayern Munich. It raises questions about the evolving status of clubs in the hierarchy of European soccer, indicating a shift that could redefine rivalries and championship prospects.

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