Even Bayern fans are noticing this weird Arsenal advantage

Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League | Julian Finney/GettyImages

Arsenal fans must still be riding the high of that huge win over Tottenham on Sunday evening - and honestly, they absolutely cannot be blamed for it.

A 4-1 win over their eternal rivals is always going to be fun regardless of the league positions of both teams, and for Arsenal, it is even better because it saw them strengthen their current hold on the Premier League title.

We're still in November, but Arsenal are already six points ahead of everyone else. Things can change quickly in the Premier League, but so far, so good for the Gunners, who are aiming to win it all this season.

Their next game, though, is going to be even tougher. They are playing Bayern, a team who have only dropped points in one game this season - a 2-2 draw just before the international break.

To say this is going to be their biggest challenge to date would be the most obvious statement of the year.

They have already scored 55 goals in Bundesliga and the Champions League combined this season, which is just absolutely bonkers.

It is going to be the best attack in the world against the best defense in the world, and it will be a fun watch for all neutrals involved.

But even Bayern fans are a bit nervous going up against Arsenal. For one particular reason.

Bayern's last four goals conceded have come through set pieces

Arsenal are the best set-piece team in the world. They score a lot of their goals from them, and they also rarely ever concede from them.

Bayern. on the other hand, have conceded a lot of their goals this season through set pieces. In fact, their last four goals conceded have been through set pieces, and that sight must be getting Mikel Arteta to lick his lips.

They will obviously want to be wary of the danger that Arsenal impose, especially because it is such a big game, but everyone needs to realise that this will also instil some sort of nervousness into their heads.

Conceding four set-piece goals before going up against the team who have utilised the ability to score from them to perfection, it is not a good recipe.

For Arsenal, their goal will obviously be to win. And similarly, going up against the best attack in the world will be nerve-wrecking for any player, and it is up to Arsenal to decide how they defend, especially with Gabriel out for the game.

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