Thursday 20 February 2014

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Wednesday, February 19
Arsenal became the second English side this week to be given a mountain to climb by the officials when Wojciech Szczesny saw red during the Gunners' defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16 first leg at the Emirates.
Like Manchester City 24 hours earlierthe north Londoners eventually succumbed to 2-0 defeat, with a late goal seemingly ending whatever hopes they may have had of turning the tie around in the second leg.
Mesut Ozil will come in for some criticism after his woeful early penalty was saved. What is wrong with Arsenal's record signing?
Do Arsenal and City have any hope of pulling off a couple of major surprises in the second legs? Can Manchester United and Chelsea improve the outlook for the English sides?
Have you seen The Secret Footballer's second exclusive column for TEAMtalk? The mystery man has some very interesting things to say about Fulham, Rene Meulensteen, Manchester United and Wayne Rooney.
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