Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Bayern Munich 1-1 Arsenal (3-1 agg): Gunners out of the UEFA Champions League but damage was already done at the Emirates

Bayern Munich were in total control at the Alianz Arena on Tuesday evening, as they progressed through to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-1 aggregate win against Arsenal.

There was definitely hope and faith in us Arsenal fans of turning this tie in our favor but we didn't look like getting into this game from the word go, unlike last year where Giroud had scored after only three minutes. I think the damage had already been done in the first leg with Szczesny's sending off and Ozil's missed penalty.

We managed not to lose at their ground, which is something I guess, but we never really looked like doing much to increase our chances against Pep Guardiola's side when we know we needed goals. 

It was difficult to watch as an Arsenal fan as Bayern pretty much looked in total control from the very first whistle. We missed Flamini in the holding midfield position, who started on the bench, while Ozil was poor once again, Giroud struggled on his own, and we only did well in cutting out any real Bayern chances with Mertesacker and Kocielny looking very aware at the back. Oxlade-Chamberlain was the only attacking player who looked up for it and we should have got stuck in and hassled Bayern from the word go; we didn't and let the hosts play it around us with ease. 

Sitting back and taking it in the hope of getting forward on the counter attack was probably the message from Wenger prior to the match, but we couldn't get a foot on the ball in launching a counter attack. Hopefully the message wasn't concede and then take some momentum from that but that's sort of what happened after Bayern scored just under 10 minutes into the second half. 

Schneider was ghosting into the box, sliding through our midfield like a knife through butter, and not being picked up by anyone on more than one occasion, and he was ready to receive when the ball was cut across the box and he supplied a cool finish. My head, along with every other Arsenal fan's, dropped. All hope, however little there already had been, diminished completely as the score stood at 3-0 on aggregate.

But like I said, we hit back and were level minutes later thanks to a ferocious shot by Podolski, and a helping hand by the ref. After playing a one-two he appeared to just push Lahm enough to send him over and then smash the ball past Manuel Neuer from the tightest of angles. It was definitely a push, and Podolski briefly stopped to look at the ref assuming he was to blow for a free kick, but the German carried on noticing the free kick had not been given. 1-1.

Bayern then looked a little rattled but we still faced a tough ask in summoning another two goals from somewhere (three if we wanted to win the tie outright) but it was never going to happen tonight. 

Lukas Fabianski, standing in for the suspended Szczesny, had a solid enough night bar his kicking on a couple of occasions and did well to prevent Bayern from securing a win on the night as he saved Mandzukic's late penalty. Koscielny clipped Robben in the box with the Dutch winger making the most of it as per, but the keeper saved the resulting spot kick with his legs and got back up quickly to push the spinning ball away with Mandzukic ready to pounce.

We may have done it at the Alianz Arena last year, but coming to Bayern and scoring two goals without conceding (as the minimum) was always going to be a difficult task; lightning never strikes twice as they. 

Attentions now turn back to home with our UEFA Champions League campaign over. Our once slight grip on the Premier League has slipped recently and a top-four finish rather than outright winners looks more likely now. We are in with a chance of going all the way in the FA Cup though, and we need to take it seriously if we are to claim any silverware for the first time in nine seasons!

And with the rumours circulating as they often do...was that Wenger's last UEFA Champions League game in charge of Arsenal?

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