Bundesliga
Joshua Kimmich scored the only goal in the second leg as Bayern Munich edged Arsenal 3-2 on aggregate to set up a UEFA Champions League semi-final showdown with Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich 1-0 Arsenal (Bayern win 3-2 on agg.)
Goals: 1-0 Kimmich 63' (assist: Guerreiro)
Bayern made a bright start with a noisy stadium behind them, with Kane sending two shots wide in the opening six minutes. It was soon clear that chances would not be easy to come by against the supremely organised English Premier League opponents, however, although Noussair Mazraoui and Jamal Musiala both tested the Arsenal goal during a period of dominance. Arsenal shaded possession and posed moments of threat too, with Manuel Neuer called upon to deny Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Martinelli before needing to grab a header from former Bayer Leverkusen attacker Kai Havertz. Neither attack was able to make the breakthrough during a tight first half, however.
Leon Goretzka and Raphaël Guerreiro then rattled the woodwork twice within a matter of seconds in a frantic start to the second period. The game soon settled back into the same tense shape with the sides taking turns to probe with attacks but the feeling being that it would take a moment of magic to force a goal. That came from an unexpected source with Kimmich racing to meet a perfectly weighted Guerreiro cross and send a powerful header straight into the net. Leroy Sané and Kimmich had chances soon afterwards as Bayern surged forward, boosted by the opener, looking to seal the tie. A snapped shot into the side netting from Ødegaard was the best moment Arsenal could provide as they struggled to combat the confident hosts in the final phase. Bayern took the lead expertly over the line to progress to the semi-finals for the first time since 2020, when they went on to win the trophy.
Teams
Bayern: Neuer (c) - Kimmich, Dier, De Ligt, Mazraoui (Kim 76') - Laimer, Goretzka - Sané (Upamecano 89'), Musiala, Guerreiro - Kane
Unused subs: Peretz, Ulreich, Choupo-Moting, Zaragoza, Müller, Tel, Pavlović
Out: Boey (muscular), Buchmann (thigh), Coman (adductor), Davies (suspended), Gnabry (thigh), Sarr (knee)
Coach: Thomas Tuchel
Arsenal: Raya - White, Gabriel, Saliba, Tomiyasu (Nketiah 86') - Ødegaard (c), Jorginho (Jesus 68'), Rice - Saka, Havertz, Martinelli (Trossard 68')
Unused subs: Ramsdale, Hein, Partey, Smith Rowe, Kiwior, Fábio Vieira, Nelson, Elneny, Zinchenko
Out: Timber (knee)
Coach: Mikel Arteta
As it happened!
Time is almost up for the English side...
240 seconds more for Bayern to stay concentrated.
Bayern look to strike on the break, but Raya holds the youngster's low attempt.
An effort for the away team, as the skipper shoots into the side netting.
The hosts are keeping hold of the ball well and look confident.
A deflection takes his shot behind for a corner, which Arsenal are able to clear.
Tuchel's men are looking to put the game to bed - they have a corner... that comes to nothing.
Der Rekordmeister have seen plenty of the ball over the past five minutes, and they have made it count! Kimmich is the goalscorer, heading into the corner from Guerreiro's cross. A little more than 25 minutes, plus stoppage time, for Bayern to hold out for
Almost a disaster for Arsenal there as Gabriel tries to pass the ball back to Raya even though he has come out from his goal. Luckily for the Gunners, the ball only trickles out for a corner.
There is more intensity in this game now, with both sides not willing to give an inch.
Huge chance for Bayern in the opening seconds! Kimmich's cross is met by Goretzka, who heads onto the post. Then, from the rebound, Guerreiro also hits the woodwork, albeit following a deflection. Statement of intent!
The second half is up and running.
White is the next to try his luck, but the right-back's drive is well over the bar.
A free-kick is swung in by Rice, and Havertz flicks it on. It doesn't have enough power on it to beat Neuer, though.
Martinelli's side-footed attempt is straight at the shot-stopper, who is therefore happy to grasp the ball to his chest.
A deflection takes the sting out of the Norwegian's efforts, but Neuer still has to scramble to palm it away from the bottom corner. A warning sign for Die Roten!
Bayern are starting to move through the gears here, as Musiala registers the first shot on target. Raya is equal to it, though, parrying it to safety.
A quick counterattack sees Mazraoui with the chance to find a teammate in the box and, although White intercepts, he almost directs it beyond Raya. Instead, it goes out for a corner, which comes to nothing.
Both teams are eager not to give anything we, which has led to an ultimately tentative opening quarter-hour.
A maiden shot from the visitors, as Martinelli tries to curl one into the far corner on his left foot. Like at the end other, though, the Neuer watched the ball sail wide.
Another Kane attempt, but again, it flies beyond the post, and by some distance. Still, he is getting his eye in and has been involved early on.
A first half-chance for the hosts as the Englishman pokes a shot wide. It was never troubling David Raya between the sticks, but an opportunity all the same.
We're off!
Kick-off is just a few minutes away!
Either Real Madrid or Manchester City are waiting for the winner of this one - they are also playing tonight, at the Etihad Stadium. It won't get any easier from here!
Can Bayern join Dortmund in the final four? Not long until we find out!
Neuer (c) - Kimmich, Dier, De Ligt, Mazraoui - Laimer, Goretzka - Sané, Musiala, Guerreiro - Kane
Peretz, Ulreich, Upamecano, Kim, Choupo-Moting, Zaragoza, Müller, Tel, Pavlović
Raya - White, Gabriel, Saliba, Tomiyasu - Ødegaard (c), Jorginho, Rice - Saka, Havertz, Martinelli
Ramsdale, Hein, Partey, Jesus, Smith Rowe, Nketiah, Kiwior, Trossard, Fábio Vieira, Nelson, Elneny, Zinchenko
While Bayern have their own injury issues, the London club were sweating on the fitness of two key players - Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard - ahead of the second leg. Both picked up knocks in their 0-2 defeat to Aston Villa at the weekend.
Harry Kane started the week as 2023/24 Champions League top scorer with seven goals, but a brace by Kylian Mbappe as PSG beat Barcelona 4-1 to set up a semi-final clash against Borussia Dortmund has changed the equation. Mbappe is now ahead with eight goals, with Erling Haaland of Man City and Antonie Griezmann (whose Atletico side were eliminated by Dortmund last night) both on six goals.
The Arsenal head coach was asked about his side's recent record in Munich (they have lost 5-1 on their last two visits) in his pre-match press conference, responding: "We have to change it and the opportunity comes there – it’s a lot of things that we can do to write that story very differently tomorrow. It’s going to be about putting in a very, very strong performance, collectively and individually to earn the right to be in the semi-final."
The Bundesliga's 32-goal leading marksman so far this season, Kane is also the top scorer in this season's Champions League with seven, one more than Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Antoine Griezmann have. The England captain, previously of Tottenham Hotspur, has 15 career goals against his former North London rivals.
Bayern lost Gnabry to injury in the first leg, with Kingsley Coman joining him in the treatment room after suffering an adductor strain against Cologne. Leroy Sané - so effective at the Emirates - was rested at the weekend, but should be fit to start on Wednesday.
Harry Kane and Serge Gnabry were on target as Bayern Munich held Arsenal to a 2-2 draw at their Emirates Stadium in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final meeting.
Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich
Goals: 1-0 Saka 12' (assist: White), 1-1 Gnabry 18' (assist: Goretzka), 1-2 Kane 32' (pen.), 2-2 Trossard 76'
Bayern dominated early possession, with Leroy Sané seeing a cross headed clear by Gabriel, but Arsenal had the first real chance when Martin Ødegaard slipped Gabriel Martinelli in for a shot he blazed wide. And the Gunners took the lead soon after when Bukayo Saka turned in the box and hit a trademark left-footed curler into the far corner beyond Manuel Neuer. The Bayern and Germany captain then did well to stop Ben White doubling the hosts' lead, and the Bundesliga champions replied when Gnabry latched onto Leon Goretzka's through-ball to steer home against his former employers. Kane then got his name on the scoresheet, sending David Raya the wrong way from the penalty spot after William Saliba had fouled Sané in the box. Sané should have made it three towards the end of the half but White recovered the danger at the last and it was 2-1 at the break.
Arsenal made a change at the break, with Oleksandr ZInchenko replacing Jakub Kiwior at left-back, and they had the first chance of the second half, too, with Declan Rice lofting a free-kick onto the roof of Neuer's net. Goretzka and Konrad Laimer then fired wide and high respectively at the other end. Thomas Tuchel sent Kingsley Coman into the fray for the final half hour, the Frenchman replacing Sané, and a newly injured Gnabry soon followed him for an early shower with Raphaël Guerreiro taking his place. Arsenal restored parity through a pair of their own subs, though, with Gabriel Jesus' quick feet preceding a fine Leandro Trossard finish. Coman hit the post late on and it ended honours even.