The Scotsman

Kane denied winning return to the Emirates

- Ed Elliot At the Emirates

Harry Kane was denied a fairytale return to north London as Arsenal hit back in an exhilarati­ng Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Tottenham’s all-time record scorer claimed his 15th career goal in 20 appearance­s against the Gunners by converting a first-half penalty at a raucous Emirates Stadium. But substitute Leandro Trossard left the tie perfectly poised ahead of next week’ s return match after Bu kayos aka’ s opener was cancelled out by former Arsenal forward Serge Gnabry.

Six-time European champions Bayern almost snatched a 90th-minute winner when Kingsley co man struck a post, whiles aka was denied an added-time spot-kick following a challenge from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

England captain kane played the role of pantomime villain throughout and, aside from registerin­g his 39th goal of a remarkable season, could have been sent off for swinging an elbow into the neck of Gabriel.

Amid an Islamic State terror threat, Bayern arrived in England on the cusp of relinquish­ing the Bundesliga title for the first time in 12 seasons having slipped 16 points adrift of run away leaders bay er lev erk us en.

The presence of ex-tottenham pair Kane and Eric Dier, plus Gnabry, added extra intrigue to a mouthwater­ing match while the sold-out stadium was without travelling fans due to a UEFA sanction imposed for supporters throwing fireworks on to the pitch in Bayern’s last-16 win over Lazio.

Thomas Tuchel’s men were greeted by a deafening noise from the partisan crowd and the ground was rocking with just 12 minutes on the clock thanks to Saka’s magic. The England internatio­nalist was freed inside Bayern’s area by Ben White following defensive dithering and duly produced a sumptuous first-time curling finish into the bottom left corner.

White squandered a golden chance by firing straight at fit-again Neuer after being slipped clear by Kai Havertz and then the Gunners gifted an 18th-minute equaliser.

Gabriel sloppily conceded possession following a miscommuni­cation with goalie David Raya, culminatin­g in Gnabry latching on to Leon Goretzka’s through-ball to finish through the legs of the keeper.

Arsenal came into this stage of the competitio­n for the first time since 2010 on the back of four consecutiv­e clean sheets. But their usually reliable back line once again creaked in costly fashion with half an hour played as Kane delighted in silencing the terraces. Leroy Sane’ s mazy run from halfway was halted only by the dangled leg of williams a lib a and, after Ray a moved early, kane coolly rolled the ball into the bottom right corner from 12 yards.

Arsenal could easily have been two goals behind at the break as the last-ditch attempts of White and ga a rd were required to deny sane when clean through but they returned after the break with renewed purpose.

Kane escaped with a booking after catching Gabriel before later seeing a long-range effort deflect wide as Bayern remained a threat.

With time ticking away and a frustratin­g evening on the cards, the Premier League leaders levelled. Gabriel Jesus worked space inside Bayern’s box and teed up fellow replacemen­t Trossard to slot into the bottom left corner beyond Neuer.

Bayern substitute Coman poked against the frame of the goal-as-a-helter-skelter-encounter threatened another twist before Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg was booed off for unishneuer’ s potential trip on Saka.

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Saka chats with Kane

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