LONDON (AP) — In a thrilling Champions League quarterfinal match, Arsenal and Bayern Munich played to a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
The game saw Harry Kane, making his return to north London, score a penalty for Bayern Munich, while Leandro Trossard equalized for Arsenal in the second half.
Arsenal took the lead early in the 12th minute through Bukayo Saka, but Bayern quickly responded with Serge Gnabry finding the back of the net in the 18th minute after a defensive error by Gabriel.
Kane then converted a penalty in the 25th minute to put Bayern ahead, showcasing his prowess with a competition-high seven goals in the Champions League this season.
However, Trossard came off the bench to rescue Arsenal with a well-taken goal in the 76th minute, leveling the score and setting up an intriguing second leg next week.
The match was a stark contrast to their previous encounter in 2017 when Bayern thrashed Arsenal 10-2 on aggregate in the round of 16.
Despite the absence of away fans due to a UEFA sanction against Bayern, the Emirates Stadium was filled with home supporters, creating a vibrant atmosphere throughout the game.
Both teams had opportunities to secure a late victory, with Kingsley Coman hitting the post for Bayern and Saka having a penalty appeal denied in stoppage time.
The match proceeded without any security incidents despite an alleged terror threat against Champions League matches this week.
In the other quarterfinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid and Manchester City played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in Spain, setting up an intriguing second leg.
Overall, the match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich provided plenty of drama and excitement, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the return leg next week.
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