Kimmich: Arsenal clash will show where Bayern stand
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Kimmich: Arsenal clash will show where Bayern stand
"Two goals from Luis Díaz, who was sent off before half-time for a dangerous challenge on Achraf Hakimi, proved enough for Bayern to clam the win, despite a late PSG fight back sparked by a João Neves goal on 74 minutes. But Bayern's victory in Paris consolidated top spot in the League Phase, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference following the Gunners' 3-0 win away to Slavia Prague."
""We are first and have Arsenal in the next game," Kimmich said. "Then we can see once again where we stand. "But in Paris, especially the first half, we were already outstandingly good. "We were incredibly resilient, had many really good chances and were physically very present. I must say, the first-half was one of the most intense halves of my career, of both teams, this constant man-on-man game and in the second half it felt even more intense.""
Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 as Luis Díaz scored twice before being sent off for a dangerous challenge on Achraf Hakimi. João Neves pulled one back for PSG on 74 minutes, but Bayern held on to extend their winning start to the season to sixteen matches. The victory consolidated Bayern's top spot in the Champions League League Phase on goal difference ahead of Arsenal, who won 3-0 away to Slavia Prague. Manuel Neuer produced a string of second-half saves to preserve the lead. The Emirates meeting with Arsenal on Nov. 26 will be a true measure of Vincent Kompany's team; Díaz will miss the game through suspension.
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