David Alaba Shines As Bayern Set Champions League Record Against Arsenal

Published: March 07, 2017
David Alaba Shines As Bayern Set Champions League Record Against Arsenal
Arsenal crashed out of UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night after losing 5-1 to German champions Bayern Munich in the second leg of their round of 16 tie at the Emirates Stadium.

Trailing 5-1 from the first leg in Munich, Walcott gave the Gunners a little bit of hope when he opened the scoring after his shot took Neuer by surprise on 20 minutes.

The Three Lions star was the standout player in the first half, causing Bayern left wing-back David Alaba all sorts of problems with his pace.

The Bundesliga side got a crucial away goal in the 55th minute when Lewandowski dispatched his penalty with ease after Laurent Koscielny had received a red card for fouling him in the box.

The France international leaving the pitch was the catalyst for the Germans thrashing Arsenal as Robben popped up to take the game away from the Premier League team when he took full advantage of a defensive error by Alexis Sanchez to score in the 68th minute.

A night that started with promise for Arsene Wenger’s side ended in more embarrassment when Douglas Costa scored from outside the box to make it 3-1 with 12 minutes left on the clock, before a brace from Arturo Vidal added more gloss to the scoreline.

Bayern Munich have now advanced to the last eight of the Champions League for the sixth time in a row and for the 16th time overall, a feat matched by no other team.

Austria international David Alaba lasted the distance and was booked in the 39th minute.

Ifenayi Emmanuel

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