Arsenal’s Champions League run came to an end on Wednesday when Joshua Kimmich’s goal sent Bayern Munich into the semi-finals.
The aggregate score stood at 2-2 after their quarter-final first leg last week, with Bayern taking the home advantage in the second leg.
Champions League glory is all that remains for Thomas Tuchel’s side this season and they are now closing in on victory.
Bayern kept up their pressure on Arsenal throughout the match, with the Gunners more than happy for the game to be goalless at half-time.
But just after the hour mark, North London’s efforts were dashed when Kimmich headed in a Raphael Guerreiro cross from the left.
The Germany international had the time and freedom to rush into the box, shoot on target and blast past David Raya.
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Kimmich’s goal sparked an attacking change from Mikel Arteta as he opted to bring Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus into the fray.
But it didn’t prove enough for Arsenal, who ultimately lost 3-2 on aggregate, ending any hopes of winning a maiden Champions League crown.
Bayern’s victory increases their chances of salvaging what has been a hugely disappointing season after already losing the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen.
Harry Kane in particular will be delighted with victory against Arsenal as the former Tottenham striker awaits his first major trophy.
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The England captain cut a quiet figure on the pitch in the second leg but scored an important goal in the opener, with him and Bayern now set for a semi-final clash against either Manchester City or Real Madrid.
Arsenal’s defeat comes just three days after a 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa dented their Premier League title hopes.
The Gunners returned to the Champions League for the first time in seven seasons and were a class above in the group stage.
However, the team’s lack of experience in the round of 16 of the competition showed at the Allianz Arena and they ultimately had to pay.
Premier League glory is all that remains for Arsenal, so there is still huge motivation for them in the final weeks of the season.
Arsenal’s Champions League run came to an end on Wednesday when Joshua Kimmich’s goal sent Bayern Munich into the semi-finals.
The aggregate score stood at 2-2 after their quarter-final first leg last week, with Bayern taking the home advantage in the second leg.
Champions League glory is all that remains for Thomas Tuchel’s side this season and they are now closing in on victory.
Bayern kept up their pressure on Arsenal throughout the match, with the Gunners more than happy for the game to be goalless at half-time.
But just after the hour mark, North London’s efforts were dashed when Kimmich headed in a Raphael Guerreiro cross from the left.
The Germany international had the time and freedom to rush into the box, shoot on target and blast past David Raya.
MORE ON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Kimmich’s goal sparked an attacking change from Mikel Arteta as he opted to bring Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus into the fray.
But it didn’t prove enough for Arsenal, who ultimately lost 3-2 on aggregate, ending any hopes of winning a maiden Champions League crown.
Bayern’s victory increases their chances of salvaging what has been a hugely disappointing season after already losing the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen.
Harry Kane in particular will be delighted with victory against Arsenal as the former Tottenham striker awaits his first major trophy.
Most read in the Champions League
The England captain cut a quiet figure on the pitch in the second leg but scored an important goal in the opener, with him and Bayern now set for a semi-final clash against either Manchester City or Real Madrid.
Arsenal’s defeat comes just three days after a 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa dented their Premier League title hopes.
The Gunners returned to the Champions League for the first time in seven seasons and were a class above in the group stage.
However, the team’s lack of experience in the round of 16 of the competition showed at the Allianz Arena and they ultimately had to pay.
Premier League glory is all that remains for Arsenal, so there is still huge motivation for them in the final weeks of the season.