Arsenal knocked out by Bayern after Kimmich header secures last-four spot

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It was a night when Bayern Munich lived up to their assertions that, when the Champions League comes around, they are an altogether different beast. Perhaps the obituaries were written too quickly for a troubled superpower that, on this evidence, retains the muscle memory of serial winners. They are two games from visiting Wembley in search of a seventh continental title and the manner in which a depleted side put the dampeners on Arsenal suggests Thomas Tuchel may yet sign off from his fleeting tenure by making an irresistible point.

This was, nonetheless, a missed opportunity for Mikel Arteta and his players. Arsenal had a clear foothold in the game after producing an accomplished first half but were outplayed after the interval and left feeling distinctly flat. The fact is they departed with a whimper and it was impossible to shake the sense that, ultimately, they did not quite back themselves enough. Bukayo Saka’s unwise decision not to shoot when presented with a deliciously located free-kick deep into added time was emblematic of the gulf in clarity between these sides.

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Written by Nick Ames at the Allianz Arena
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/apr/17/bayern-munich-arsenal-champions-league-quarter-final-second-leg-match-report under the title “Arsenal knocked out by Bayern after Kimmich header secures last-four spot”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.