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- Arsenal’s manager Mikel Arteta warns his team to learn from mistakes following a 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich, stressing the need for improvement ahead of the Champions League semi-finals.
- Despite contentious penalty incidents, both teams display resilience in a finely balanced encounter, setting the stage for an intense second leg in Munich.
Arsenal’s manager Mikel Arteta has cautioned his team to learn from their errors following a dramatic 2-2 draw against Bayern Munich, emphasizing the need to rectify mistakes to advance to the Champions League semi-finals.
Despite Leandro Trossard’s late equalizer at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s fortunes remained balanced in their quarter-final clash.
Former Tottenham striker Harry Kane, returning to north London, added to Arsenal’s challenges with a decisive penalty that put Bayern ahead after Serge Gnabry’s equalizer nullified Bukayo Saka’s early goal for the Gunners.
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The night proved frustrating for Arsenal, who appeared hesitant in their first Champions League quarter-final since 2010.
Arteta acknowledged his team’s mistakes and urged them to use the experience as motivation for the second leg in Munich on April 17.
He expressed belief in their ability to bounce back and emphasized the importance of support and learning from setbacks.
While Saka’s potential penalty claim in the final moments stirred controversy, Arteta refrained from comment, focusing on moving forward.
Bayern’s coach Thomas Tuchel also lamented a missed penalty incident, expressing frustration at the referee’s decision.
Despite challenges, both teams showcased resilience, with Leroy Sane’s missed opportunity and a contentious penalty call adding to the intensity of the encounter.
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As the teams prepare for the second leg, the outcome remains uncertain, with Tuchel emphasizing a fresh start for his team in the next phase of the competition.