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Saka saves a last-minute penalty kick as Arsenal rallies to secure a draw in the first leg of the Champions League against Bayern Munich

In the first leg of their quarterfinal matchup with Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League, the Gunners were unsatisfied with their draw and would have like to win. The most contentious moment of the first leg of Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich's quarterfinal match ended in a thrilling 2-2 tie. Bukayo Saka was denied a penalty kick in the last seconds of the match.Saka gave Arsenal the lead, but Serge Gnabry, a longtime friend of Arsenal, tied the score for Bayern Munich, and Harry Kane, a former captain of Tottenham, gave the Bavarians the lead. Leandro Trossard, an Arsenal substitute, tied the score ten minutes after he entered the game, but the home team was denied what they believed to be a clear penalty when Neuer looked to bring down Saka in the box