Arsenal can draw on spirit of 2006 to beat Bayern, insists Henry

For the fourth time in five seasons,
Arsenal and Bayern Munich were drawn
to face each other in the Champions
League.
Thierry Henry wants Arsenal to draw on their 2006
Champions League heroics to defy history and
overcome Bayern Munich after the clubs were
again drawn together in the competition on
Monday.
Arsene Wenger's side will meet the Bundesliga
champions over two legs for a spot in the quarter-
finals, having been pitted together on Europe's
biggest stage for the fourth time in five seasons.
Bayern knocked the Gunners out at the same stage
in 2013 and 2014, while they met in the group
phase of last season's competition.
But Henry – the club's all-time record
goalscorer – believes Arsenal's run to the final a
decade ago can provide inspiration for the current
crop.
"I remember when we drew Real Madrid the year
we went to the final in 2006 with Arsenal, I
remember people were like, 'it's over for Arsenal'," the Frenchman told Sky Sports.
"And I remember guys there [at Madrid] going, 'it's
a good draw, we're happy' – they finished second,
we finished first in our group. We were the so-
called first team that everybody wanted to play. But
we managed to reach the final and we beat Real
Madrid.
"If I was a player now I would take that as a
challenge. People think we can't beat them, we
played them before, we lost against them.
"If you want to win the Champions League, at one
point you're going to have to play against Bayern
Munich, you'll have to play Barcelona, you'll have
to play Real Madrid ... why not now?"
The first leg will be played at the Allianz Arena,
where Arsenal suffered a 5-1 loss on their previous
visit.

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