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Iwobi Saves Arsenal from another Bayern Defeat

Gunners win 3-2 on penalties

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Nigerian forward, Alex Iwobi, saved Arsenal blushes yesterday as his equaliser against Bayern Munich ensured that the North London team stayed alive to end a friendly in Shanghai, China 1-1 in regulation time. The Gunner went on to win 3-2 on penalties.

Arsenal’s Chilean star, Alexis Sanchez, was not on duty as he is still enjoying his holidays after a grueling FIFA Confederat­ions Cup outing in Russia. Bayern didn’t deserve to lose the friendly.

Reserve goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez was the unlikely hero for the Premier League side, saving Juan Bernat’s soft spot.

It may only have been a friendly and Arsenal emerged victorious, but it made for painful viewing at times for manager Arsene Wenger, whose side suffered a 10-2 aggregate drubbing to Bayern in last season’s Champions League.

Robert Lewandowsk­i needed just nine minutes to fire Bayern ahead from the penalty spot as the German champions dominated before Iwobi headed in at the death.

There will be no Champions League for Arsenal this term and a gulf in class was evident.

At one point in the opening period at Shanghai Stadium, where temperatur­es hovered around 36 degrees Celsius, Wenger had his arms outstretch­ed in frustratio­n.

And at the end of a first half in which Bayern could have scored another five times but for goalkeeper Petr Cech, Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil booted the ball high into the air in anger.

The future of the German internatio­nal, and that of Sanchez, is in major doubt with both stalling over new contracts.

Sanchez’s presence could not have made a difference against Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who took the lead after Ainsley Maitland-Niles had brought down Bernat in the box and Lewandowsk­i did the rest.

Iwobi’s injury-time leveller sent the game straight to penalties.

Both sides fielded a mixture of first-team regulars and reserves, with new Bayern signing James Rodriguez and new Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette starting.

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