Bayern give inexperienced Arsenal a painful Champions League lesson
Briefly

Bayern's 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Champions League was the result of a well-executed game plan that nullified the Gunners, who barely managed two shots in the second half.
Despite missing key players, Bayern controlled the game by staying compact, minimizing mistakes, and increasing their tempo in the second half, ultimately flummoxing Arsenal's strategies.
Thomas Tuchel described the first half as a 'chess game' with both teams reluctant to take risks, but Bayern's demand for more risk-taking and acceleration in the second half proved decisive.
Read at ESPN.com
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