Exequiel Palacios fired up for Leverkusen's 'all or nothing' Arsenal showdown

Exequiel Palacios fired up for Leverkusen's 'all or nothing' Arsenal showdown

Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Exequiel Palacios says he is ready for the "all or nothing" test against Arsenal in Tuesday's Champions League return leg in London.

After last week's 1-1 draw in Germany, Palacios and his teammates travel to the Emirates Stadium knowing only a win or a strong performance will see them progress. Speaking at the pre-match press conference alongside head coach Kasper Hjulmand, Palacios outlined his mindset.

"For us, tomorrow is like a final; it's all or nothing," he said. "I believe in our team and our strengths. Arsenal might approach this differently to the first leg, but that doesn't worry us. We're full of anticipation and ready for the challenge."

Leverkusen have rebuilt their squad since last summer, with key departures including Jonathan Tah, Granit Xhaka, and Florian Wirtz. Palacios welcomed the new additions, praising the balance of youth and experience.

"A few key players left, but at the same time some great talents with plenty of potential arrived. It's an exciting time," he said. "We still have experienced players like Alejandro Grimaldo, Robert Andrich, and Patrik Schick. It's the right mix.

"Personally, I always want to give my all and help the team as much as I can so we can achieve our goals."

Palacios' words underline Leverkusen's determination to take the fight to Arsenal and prove that their revamped squad can compete at the highest level in Europe.

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