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Arsenal's Champions League dream came grinding to a disappointing halt on Wednesday night as Joshua Kimmich's header handed Bayern Munich a 3-2 win on aggregate in the quarter-finals.
Mikel Arteta's side struggled to create any clear cut chance at the Allianz Arena, with Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz unable to replicate the stellar form they've shown in front of goal this campaign.
Mail Sport's ISAAN KHAN takes note of the things you might have missed during the Champions League tie.
Gunners legends in the house
Arsenal royalty descended on the Allianz Arena, ex-centre back David O’Leary and goalkeeper Jens Lehmann in attendance.
Both have won trophies with the north London club, O’Leary clinching the league title twice in his 18-year career with the Gunners, while Lehmann, of course, was part of the 2004 Invincibles side.
Arsenal crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday evening after losing 3-2 on aggregate, with Joshua Kimmich's header handing Bayern Munich a 1-0 victory on the night
Kimmich's second-half goal was enough to book Bayern Munich a place in the semi-finals
Though, interestingly, owners Stan and Josh Kroenke were present, too. The pair will have felt how special a night like this is after a 14-year absence from the Champions League quarter-finals.
More Arteta mind games
Mikel Arteta’s European mind games continued. Usually, the player a club presents to the media at the press conference the day prior to a Champions League game will play.
Otherwise, the interview is, in many ways, redundant. Prior to the first leg, Arsenal put up Gabriel Jesus. He came on in the 67th minute.
Ahead of the second leg, Leandro Trossard was shown to the press on Tuesday. He,