Arsenal 3-1 Bayern Munich: Fan Views
Arsenal maintained a perfect 15-point record, moving top of their Champions League group with goals from starters and substitutes exploiting Bayern's defensive errors.
- On Wednesday, Arsenal Football Club beat Bayern Munich 3-1 to maintain a perfect Champions League record and top their group.
- Ahead of Wednesday's match, Arsenal Football Club entered on a 15-match unbeaten run and secured their first win over Bayern Munich in a decade since the quarter-finals two years ago.
- After 22 minutes, Timber's header from a Bukayo Saka corner put Arsenal ahead, and Lennart Karl equalised before halftime, with substitutes Martinelli and Madueke sealing the win.
- With Inter Milan dropping points, Arsenal Football Club are now the only team with a maximum 15 points, greatly increasing their likelihood of reaching the Champions League last 16 as Bayern Munich suffered their first defeat.
- Bayern started confidently but were stunned by Arsenal Football Club's opener and ceded control, while Arsenal's second-half pressure produced chances from Mikel Merino and Declan Rice before substitutes finished the match.
35 Articles
35 Articles
FC Bayern loses at FC Arsenal in the Champions League – and thus the first season game. What was the mood after that?
FC Arsenal has won the top match of the Champions League against FC Bayern. The international press sees the »Mantel der Invincibility der Deutschen« torn apart – and the English already as champions of the title.
Fabio Capello suggests new position for Arsenal star
Capello is a huge admirer of the Arsenal star (Picture: Getty Images) Italy legend Fabio Capello lavished praise on a slightly embarrassed Riccardo Calafiori after Arsenal’s thrilling Champions League win over Bayern Munich. In a meeting between first and second, the Gunners swept the German champions aside in a 3-1 victory at the Emirates on Wednesday night. Following Jurrien Timber’s opener, teenage sensation Lennart Karl equalised for Bayern …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium













