Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta has described his side's season so far as "not acceptable" and has conceded the Gunners' chance of making it through to the Champions League quarter-finals are slim ahead of their return match with Bayern Munich.Arsene Wenger's men are looking to turn around a 3-1 first-leg deficit when they travel to the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night, with Arteta admitting his side need to up their game to have any chance against a rampant Bayern.
"They (Bayern) were very good in the first leg and it will be even harder away from home as for me, they are the best team we have played this season," Arteta told the Daily Mirror.
"They are very strong physically, some very talented players who can unlock the door at any moment and they are really solid and organised. They are tough. They are the most consistent team in Europe."
Arteta went on to urge the Arsenal board to strengthen the squad next summer, as he accepts qualification for the next edition of the Champions League could be crucial to the club's future.
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