Lukasz Fabianski looks set for summer Arsenal exit despite Bayern Munich performance

Polish keeper coming to the end of his contract at the Emirates

Charles Reynolds
Wednesday 12 March 2014 14:04 GMT
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Lukasz Fabianski, keeper of Arsenal saves a penalty by Thomas Mueller
Lukasz Fabianski, keeper of Arsenal saves a penalty by Thomas Mueller (Getty Images)

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Arsenal's Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski looks set for a summer exit from the club despite his impressive performance in last night's Champions League clash.

The 28-year-old was in good form for the Gunners against Bayern Munich, not only saving Thomas Muller's penalty but also recovering to push the rebound away from danger.

Fabianski is expected to play in Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final and could end his career at the club with a further Wembley appearance in May, provided his side reach the final.

However the Pole remains cool on his future with the club:

"I don't think I have to prove anything," he said.

"Like I have said many times, I am just enjoying the games and trying to help the team in every situation they expect me to help.

"With the penalties, it is either you get it or not, and I was lucky so I am pleased with that."

Arsenal number one Wojciech Szczesny was suspended from last night's match at the Allianz Arena.

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