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Bayern Munich cut down Arsenal 3-1 at the Emirates

Wednesday, February 20, 2013



LONDON, England (AFP) — Bayern Munich loaded fresh misery onto beleaguered Arsenal with a 3-1 win at the Emirates Stadium yesterday that left them with one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Seeking a reaction after Saturday's shock FA Cup exit at the hands of second-tier Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal were instead soundly beaten by a Bayern side desperate to atone for last season's Champions League final heartache.

Runaway leaders in the Bundesliga, Bayern bossed the first half of the last 16, first leg, and went in 2-0 up at half-time through goals from Toni Kroos and Thomas Mueller.

Lukas Podolski replied early in the second half, breaching his former club's defence for the first time in 2013, but Mario Mandzukic struck late on to put Bayern firmly in control ahead of the second leg on March 13.

With defeat, Arsenal's hopes of ending an eight-year trophy drought recede still further, and although Bayern will be without the suspended Bastian Schweinsteiger in the second leg, with three away goals, they may not miss him.

The return of the Champions League gave Arsenal the opportunity to forget their domestic woes, and the smoke from the Bayern fans' flares that drifted across the pitch at kick-off only served to emphasise the change of atmosphere.

Greeted by roars from the home fans as they left the tunnel, Arsenal began with intent, and saw first Santi Cazorla and then Theo Walcott thread inviting crosses into the Bayern box from the right.

However, the wind was sucked from their sails in only the seventh minute as Bayern took the lead from their first attack.

Mueller's cross from the right eluded the stretching Mikel Arteta and Kroos beat Per Mertesacker to the bouncing ball to hit a crisp half-volley that skipped off the turf and flashed past the flailing Wojciech Szczesny.

It was a cruel blow for Arsenal and things got even worse in the 21st minute, with Mueller volleying into the roof of the net from close range after Szcezsny parried Daniel Van Buyten's header from a right-wing corner.

Bacary Sagna and Arteta found their way into the referee's book as the hosts' frustrations threatened to get the better of them, while Bayern's fans launched a gleeful chorus of the English terrace chant, 'Football's coming home!'

Mandzukic almost put Bayern out of sight when he directed a header inches wide of Szcezsny's right-hand post shortly before half-time, which was met with a torrent of boos from the stands.

Bayern retreated in the second half, content to look for opportunities on the break, but it back-fired in the 55th minute as Arsenal pulled themselves back into the match.

Jack Wilshere's looping corner from the Arsenal right was somehow allowed to bounce in the heart of a crowded area and Podolski exploited hesitancy in the visiting ranks to nod a header past flat-footed Germany team-mate Manuel Neuer.

Szczeszny had to tip a rising drive from Kroos over the bar as Bayern resumed their assault on the home goal, with Javi Martinez heading over from the ensuing corner.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger introduced Tomas Rosicky and Olivier Giroud in the 72nd minute and the pair almost made an immediate impact.

Rosicky found Walcott wide on the right with a strafing pass and Giroud met the Englishman's subsequent cross with a first-time shot that Neuer scrambled away.

It proved an illusory glimpse of hope. Five minutes later, substitute Arjen Robben released Philipp Lahm on the overlap and the Bayern captain's low cross was bundled in by Mandzukic.

In another game, Porto beat Malaga 1-0 after Joao Moutinho's second-half goal decided a cagey affair at the Estadio do Dragao.

The hosts dominated the opening period but failed to create a clear opening until six minutes after the break when Alex Sandro's fine pass was swept past Willy Caballero first time by Moutinho.

LONDON, England -- Bayern Munich's French midfielder Franck Ribery (centre) runs the ball between Arsenal's German defender Per Mertesacker (left) and Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta during their UEFA Champions League round of 16 football match at the Emirates Stadium here, yesterday. Bayernn Munich won 3-1. (Photo: AFP)



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