Arsenal v Bayern Munich: Timber gives Gunners lead but Bayern hit back through teenage sensation Karl
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Arsenal v Bayern Munich: Timber gives Gunners lead but Bayern hit back through teenage sensation Karl
"Arsenal took an early lead against Bayern Munich before the German club hit back through their teenage prodigy in an enthralling first-half in the Champions League top of the table clash at the Emirates. Ex-Tottenham striker Harry Kane was back at the home of his former club's great north London rivals but it was the hosts who dealt the first blow. On 22 minutes, Jurrien Timber nodded home Bukayo Saka's corner as Arsenal's threat from set-pieces once again proved fruitful."
"However, the advantage lasted just 10 minutes when a sublime long pass from Joshua Kimmich found the run of former Arsenal player Serge Gnabry whose cushioned volley across the box was blasted home by the highly impressive 17-year-old Lennart Karl. The goal was the first the hosts have conceded in this season's competition. Eberechi Eze had earlier squandered a great chance with Arsenal leading when he attempted to square the ball to Saka when a shot may have been a better option."
Arsenal took an early lead at the Emirates when Jurrien Timber nodded home Bukayo Saka's corner on 22 minutes. Bayern Munich responded ten minutes later after Joshua Kimmich’s sublime long pass found Serge Gnabry, whose cushioned volley was finished by 17-year-old Lennart Karl. The goal was the first Arsenal have conceded in this season's Champions League. Eberechi Eze missed a good chance when he tried to square to Saka instead of shooting. Bayern remain unbeaten in all competitions, while Arsenal hold a six-point Premier League lead. The match was broadcast live on TNT Sports and discovery+.
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