Bayern Munich secured a spot in the Champions League semi-finals, dealing a blow to Arsenal’s aspirations in a thrilling encounter at Allianz Arena keeping its pursuit of silverware alive.
Despite enduring a challenging domestic season, Bayern Munich displayed resilience against Arsenal, clinching a 3-2 aggregate victory after a hard-fought battle.
Joshua Kimmich’s powerful header in the 63rd minute proved decisive, propelling the Germans to victory following a 2-2 draw in the first leg in London.
Arsenal, buoyed by confidence despite being held at Emirates Stadium, faltered against a determined Bayern side. Despite their efforts, Gabriel Martinelli’s missed opportunity and Manuel Neuer’s exceptional saves thwarted Arsenal’s chances.
Arsenal are out of the Champions League after Kimmich's goal in the second half
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The intensity heightened in the second half, with Leon Goretzka and Raphael Guerreiro coming close to extending Bayern’s lead. However, it was Kimmich’s decisive goal that ultimately sealed Arsenal’s fate, prolonging their wait for a Champions League title.
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With Bayer Leverkusen clinching the Bundesliga title and Bayern’s exit from the DFB Pokal, the Bavarians are now fully focused on Champions League glory.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane, eager to secure his first trophy despite previous scoring feats, anticipates a chance at silverware.
In the upcoming semi-finals, the German giants are set to face Real Madrid, setting the stage for another thrilling showdown after the Spanish giants eliminated Manchester City in a dramatic penalty shootout.
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