The Scotsman

Arsenal are gunned down by Kimmich header for Bayern

- Mark Mann-bryans in Munich

Champions League hopes were snuffed out as Joshua Kimmich’s bullet header gave Bayern Munich a 1-0 home win last night and sent them into the semi-finals with a 3-2 aggregate victory.

After an enthrallin­g 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium last week, this tie was finely poised but it was the hosts who progressed as Kimmich headed home in the second half.

Thomas Tuchel became just the second man to lead three different clubs into the last four of the Champions League and his side are now closing in on a Wembley final on June 1.

Bayern showed the sort of pedigree in the competitio­n that comes from years of being involved in the business end of the tournament – they have now qualified for 13 semifinals and have reached the stage nine times since Arsenal’s last semi-final appearance in 2009.

Arsenal have never won an away Champions League game from the quarter-final stages onwards and failed to turn in the sort of performanc­e to change that.

Bayern’s win also maintained England captain Harry Kane’s chances of winning silverware in his debut season in Germany, the former Tottenham striker having missed out on a Bundesliga title following Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable campaign.

Kane had a quiet evening after half a chance in the opening exchanges and it was Arsenal who enjoyed a good spell as they looked to take the lead in the tie. Gabriel Martinelli flashed a shot wide before wiggling through a couple of chalarsena­l’s lenges only to come up against the imposing presence of Bayern skipper Manuel Neuer in the hosts’ goal.

At the other end, David Raya was called into action for the first time as he saved from Jamal Musiala following a speedy Bayern break.

Neuer’s first meaningful action saw him paw a deflected Martin Odegaard shot off target as he sprang up to prevent the ball running behind for a corner.

Martinelli then missed a great chance to open the scoring just after the half-hour, shooting straight at Neuer when picked out free in the Bayern box.

Bayern were fuming as they looked to catch Arsenal out after Bukayo Saka was down needing treatment and Mikel Arteta gathered his players on the touchline only for the winger to clamber to his feet.

A quick throw-in with all of the Arsenal side distracted was instead pulled back by referee Danny Makkelie, much to the chagrin of the home fans.

Bayern were second best for the majority of a largely passive first 45 minutes for the hosts, but straight after the restart they were on it, hitting the crossbar through a Leon Goretzka header before Raphael Guerreiro’s follow-up deflected against the post.

Arsenal were slightly rattled and Gabriel Magalhaes passed the ball out of play for a corner following a breakdown in communicat­ion with Raya.

Arsenal survived the resulting set-piece but fell behind soon after, Kimmich flying past a slow-moving Martinelli to power Guerreiro’s cross into the back of the net.

Arteta reacted almost immediatel­y by turning to his bench, bringing on Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard but Arsenal’s race appeared to be run.

 ?? ?? Joshua Kimmich’s header flies past Arsenal keeper David Raya in last night’s Champions League quarter-final second leg
Joshua Kimmich’s header flies past Arsenal keeper David Raya in last night’s Champions League quarter-final second leg

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