Despite Arsenal’s adept ball possession amidst the backdrop of Bayern supporters’ pre-match pyrotechnic display, they faltered in dealing with Harry Kane, who narrowly missed a chance early in the game.
The England captain, vying to surpass Wayne Rooney as the all-time top scorer against Arsenal, posed a constant threat as Bayern gained momentum.
A sequence of near misses, including a deflected shot by Ben White and a diving save from David Raya off Jamal Musiala’s strike, hinted at Bayern’s impending breakthrough.
Gabriel Martinelli injected vitality into Arsenal’s attacks, testing Manuel Neuer’s reflexes, but Bayern’s persistence paid off in the second half.
Leon Goretzka’s header hit the woodwork before Joshua Kimmich powered in a header, igniting celebrations at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern’s relentless pursuit for goals mirrored their past successes against Arsenal, with Leroy Sané coming close to extending the lead.
Arsenal’s attempts were thwarted by resilient defending, sealing Bayern’s advancement to the semi-finals and reigniting their aspirations for a trip to Wembley in June.
While Arsenal faces disappointment in the UCL, Mikel Arteta can redirect focus to the Premier League, nurturing hopes of securing their first title in two decades.
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