MUNICH [Germany], Ahead of Arsenal's clash against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) second leg match, Gunners head coach, Mike Arteta, said they are looking forward to putting on a show that will take them further. Will help to grow. Speaking at a pre-match press conference in the next round of the tournament, Arteta said they are ready to face Bayern Munich in the second leg. "A performance that takes us to the Champions League semi-finals. There is complete preparation to achieve this, and to earn it we have been ready for 1 month and to start that journey in the Champions League after so many years. Everything we did in the season, and tomorrow we have an incredible opportunity to finish it," Arteta said. He is quoted by Arsenal's website as saying that he is very clear about how he wants to perform in the game, "Also depends on his approach – of course, I want my team to be itself regardless of the stadium.Sometimes you want to do certain things and the opponent doesn't allow you to do that, and we're going to be very clear about how we're going to play the game, how we want to play the game, and what will give us the best chance to do it. To win," he said Bayern Munich will host Arsenal at the Allianz Arena on Thursday. The last time the two sides faced each other in the UCL knockout stage in 2017, Arsene Wenger was still manager of Arsenal, and Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were still in charge for Bayern. In their last encounter the Gunners suffered a 10-1 aggregate defeat, with Bayern scoring five goals each. This time, it was Mikel Arteta in place of Wenger. In the first leg, Arsenal finished the game in a draw after going 2–1 down.Ahead of the highly anticipated second leg, Arteta sent a message to his team to be cautious no matter which stadium they play in.