Find out the controversies, missed penalties, and expert analysis in the intense match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich!
In a thrilling Champions League quarter-final first leg, Arsenal held Bayern Munich to a tense 2-2 draw. Leandro Trossard's strike and Harry Kane's penalty added to the excitement at Emirates Stadium. The match was not without controversy, as two key penalty decisions involving Bukayo Saka sparked heated debates. Despite Arsenal's lack of European trophies compared to Bayern Munich, their current form gives them a fighting chance.
The drama escalated when the referee's admission of a 'kid's mistake' in not awarding a penalty for a clear Gabriel handball left both teams stunned. Bayern Munich felt aggrieved after a denied penalty claim in the 66th minute, causing uproar among players and fans alike. As tensions ran high, UEFA Technical Observer Rafael Benítez analyzed the match, shedding light on the intense battle between two football giants.
Malcolm's observation on Saka's penalty appeal highlighted the potential game-changing moments that could have unfolded differently. The spotlight on Harry Kane's elbow incident on Gabriel further fueled the post-match discussions, reflecting the intense nature of the clash.
Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg's impeccable decisions added more fuel to the fire, with his clear calls and non-given penalties creating rare praise for match officials. The match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich showcased the unpredictability and excitement that only the Champions League can deliver.
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There were two contentious penalty calls during the Champions League match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium.
That's because Arsenal (zero European Cup or Champions League trophies) are in far, far better form than their German counterparts (six European Cup or ...
Thomas Tuchel has claimed the Arsenal vs Bayern referee admitted to making a "kid's mistake" by not awarding a penalty for a clear Gabriel handball.
Bayern Munich felt they were denied a clear penalty in the 66th minute of the breathless 2-2 draw at Emirates Stadium after Arsenal defender Gabriel ...
UEFA Technical Observer Rafael Benítez analyses Arsenal's 2-2 draw against Bayern in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final opener.
Malcolm: Saka's penalty appeal - had the same thing happened at the other end, Arsenal would've been furious. Harry Kane's elbow on Gabriel should have been ...
UEFA Technical Observer Rafael Benítez analyses Arsenal's 2-2 draw against Bayern in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final opener.
Now, that's something you don't hear very often! Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg was right not to give a last-gasp penalty for Bukayo Saka and made the right ...
Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel has blasted referee Glenn Nyberg for failing to give his side a penalty in their 2-2 draw with Arsenal in the Champions ...