Bayern Munich attacker Thomas Muller has claimed that Arsenal "are under enormous pressure" to produce a positive result in Tuesday's Champions League clash at the Emirates.
The Gunners are currently bottom of Group F having lost both of their games in the section thus far and another defeat to Bayern this week would leave them on the brink of elimination.
Muller, who has scored in Bayern's last two trips to the Emirates, is hopeful that his team can record another victory in England to move onto nine points in the group.
"Arsenal are under enormous pressure ahead of the game but you can't talk about a clear favourite. It's certainly a game I'm looking forward to," Muller told reporters.
"We won the last two games here, and I scored in both games. Tomorrow I will go on the pitch and remember good memories of playing here. We're all excited, but it'll be no walk in the park.
"Both teams play an attacking game. In the end I hope it's a good game, but a better one for us."
Muller, 26, has scored 11 times for Bayern this season, including twice in the Champions League.