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Gunners win as Bayern pays the penalty in ICC tie

BAYERN Munich missed three kicks in the penalty shootout, losing 3-4 to Arsenal after a 1-1 regular-time draw in their International Champions Cup match at a scorching and humid Shanghai Stadium last night.

Robert Lewandowski gave Bayern an early lead from the penalty spot seven minutes after kick-off. An injury-time equalizer by Arsenal’s Nigerian striker Alex Iwobi sent the match straight into penalties. Arsenal goalie Emiliano Martinez, who came on for Petr Cech in the 72nd, denied attempts from Bayern’s David Alaba and Juan Bernat in the first and fifth rounds of the shootout, while midfielder Renato Sanches hit the bar in the fourth round.

Both clubs put new signings in their starting line-up. Bayern manager Carlo Ancelotti started with newcomer James Rodriguez, Thomas Muller, Franck Ribery and Lewandowski, while Arsenal starters included Alexandre Lacazette as well as Mesut Ozil and Danny Welbeck..

Bayern, which dominated the match for long periods was given a penalty seven minutes into the match when Bernat was brought down by Arsenal midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles in the box. Lewandowski scored the opener for the Bundesliga powerhouse from the spot.

Lacazette almost got an equalizer for his new club five minutes later but for a brilliant save by Bayern goalie Tom Starke. Starke denied another one-on-one attempt by the French striker in the 31st.

Arsenal captain Cech put on quite a performance in the latter part of the first half, denying a few on-target attempts, including a close-range shot by Rodriguez.

A batch of substitutions was made by both sides in the second half, though the 39,200 weary and sweating spectators had to wait until the 94th for the second goal as Iwobi came to the Gunners’ rescue with a last-gasp header. The English Premier League side then secured a 3-2 lead in the shootout after the first four rounds before Martinez saved the last attempt by Bernat for the victory.

“The important thing for the team is to be well, be in a good condition,” Ancelotti said at the post-match press conference. “We are satisfied about playing a good game.”

Ancelotti said the hot weather was not much of a problem for his team. The Italian praised the performance of newly signed Rodriguez, who “played at right along with Rafinha very well”.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said his team had to adapt to two different climates. “In Australia we were freezing. Coming to Shanghai we had to adapt, and we worked hard. I was a bit scared about (the team’s form) tonight in the first half. But in the second half we became sharper. But maybe Bayern also dropped a bit.”

Wenger praised substitute goalie Martinez for saving the penalties, saying he was planning to start with third goalie David Ospina in Arsenal’s next ICC match against Chelsea in Beijing at the weekend.

Bayern, meanwhile, plays AC Milan in Shenzhen.




 

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