Why Control Might Decide Everything: Arsenal and Leverkusen Face a Fine Margin
This tie never felt like one that would be settled by chaos. After the 1–1 draw in Germany, the return leg between Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen is now shaped by precision rather than spectacle, a contest where small positional details may outweigh moments of brilliance. The first meeting revealed contrasting identities: Arsenal controlled territory but struggled to break compact lines, while Leverkusen relied on structured transitions and set-piece danger. The debate across European press has centered on whether Mikel Arteta’s side can convert dominance into clear chances, or whether Leverkusen’s efficiency will again tilt the balance. In a tie so delicately poised, the opening phases are less about urgency and more about control of tempo.
Tactically, the midfield duel draws the most attention. Declan Rice and Martín Zubimendi are expected to dictate Arsenal’s rhythm, tasked with circulating quickly enough to unsettle Leverkusen’s compact shape without exposing defensive transitions. On the opposite side, Exequiel Palacios and Aleix García provide a more vertical interpretation, looking to release runners early into space. German outlets have highlighted Arsenal’s vulnerability on second balls from wide deliveries, something Robert Andrich already exploited in the first leg. Meanwhile, English reports suggest Arsenal may increase central overloads, using Kai Havertz between the lines to create numerical superiority rather than relying purely on width.
Squad availability adds another layer of uncertainty. Arsenal arrive without their captain Martin Ødegaard, whose absence removes a natural creative connector, while defensive rotation has been affected by recent injuries. Leverkusen, meanwhile, travel with multiple absences in defense and attack, forcing structural adjustments that could either disrupt cohesion or introduce unpredictability. Press discussions in Germany have leaned toward resilience—arguing that Leverkusen’s system compensates for individual losses—while English narratives emphasize Arsenal’s depth and home advantage as decisive factors. The truth likely lies between those interpretations.
Ultimately, this match may hinge on patience rather than urgency. Arsenal must avoid forcing play too early, while Leverkusen cannot afford to retreat too deeply without inviting sustained pressure. The tie sits on a narrow tactical edge: one clean sequence, one defensive lapse, or one moment of composure could redefine everything. In knockout football at this level, margins are rarely generous—and this one feels especially unforgiving.
🚑 Injury Status and Squad Concerns
| Arsenal | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Mikel Merino | Foot surgery recovery |
| Out / Ruled Out | Martin Ødegaard | Knee injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Jurrien Timber | Groin injury |
| Questionable | Ben White | Muscle issue |
| Questionable | Leandro Trossard | Knock |
| Bayer Leverkusen | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Mark Flekken | Knee injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Arthur | Ligament injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Loïc Badé | Hamstring injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Lucas Vázquez | Calf injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Eliesse Ben Seghir | Ankle injury |
| Questionable | Patrik Schick | Muscular issue |
| Questionable | Nathan Tella | Foot injury recovery |
⭐ Named Starting Sides
| Arsenal Starting XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Player | Role |
| GK | David Raya | Goalkeeper |
| DF | Ben White | Right Back |
| DF | William Saliba | Center Back |
| DF | Gabriel Magalhães | Center Back |
| DF | Riccardo Calafiori | Left Back |
| MF | Declan Rice | Midfield Anchor |
| MF | Martín Zubimendi | Deep Playmaker |
| FW | Bukayo Saka | Right Wing |
| FW | Kai Havertz | Attacking Midfield |
| FW | Gabriel Martinelli | Left Wing |
| FW | Viktor Gyökeres | Striker |
| Bayer Leverkusen Starting XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Player | Role |
| GK | Janis Blaswich | Goalkeeper |
| DF | Edmond Tapsoba | Center Back |
| DF | Robert Andrich | Center Back |
| DF | Jarell Quansah | Center Back |
| MF | Jeremie Frimpong | Right Wing Back |
| MF | Exequiel Palacios | Central Midfield |
| MF | Aleix García | Playmaker |
| MF | Alejandro Grimaldo | Left Wing Back |
| FW | Amine Adli | Inside Forward |
| FW | Florian Wirtz | Attacking Midfield |
| FW | Patrik Schick | Striker |
Key Pre-Match Talking Points
- First leg ended 1–1, leaving qualification finely balanced.
- Arsenal must compensate creatively without Martin Ødegaard.
- Leverkusen confidence remains high despite criticism of late penalty decision.
- Midfield structure and transition control expected to define the tie.
Full Match
Highlights
Watch Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen full match replay and highlights, The match played at Emirates Stadium, Rome, At tuesday 17 march 2026. in Champions League, UEFA.



