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The spoils were shared in Germany as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid played out an enthralling 2-2 draw in their Champions League semi-final first leg tie on Tuesday.

Thomas Tuchel's side started well at the Allianz Arena, but the Spanish giants struck first as Vinicius Jnr finished well after a delightful through ball from Toni Kroos.

Bayern came out firing in the second half and Leroy Sane got them back on level terms following a fine run and finish, before Harry Kane put the hosts ahead via a penalty when Jamal Musiala was fouled by Lucas Vazquez.

Kim Min-Jae then recklessly dived in on Rodrygo in the box, with Vinicius tucking home from the spot to score his second of the night and ensure the tie was finely poised heading into the second leg next week. 

But who shone on the night? Mail Sport's KIERAN GILL ran the rule over the two sets of players...

Bayern Munich and Real Madrid played out a 2-2 draw in their Champions League semi-final

Bayern Munich and Real Madrid played out a 2-2 draw in their Champions League semi-final 

In an enthralling clash, Bayern fought back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1 before Real equalised

In an enthralling clash, Bayern fought back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1 before Real equalised

Vinicius Jnr was the star of the show for the Spanish giants as he scored twice in the first leg

Vinicius Jnr was the star of the show for the Spanish giants as he scored twice in the first leg

Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1)

Manuel Neuer – 5.5

For a sweeper-keeper, Neuer was too deep and flat-footed when Vinicius broke behind, and later conceded a second from the penalty spot.

Joshua Kimmich – 6

The unlikely scorer of the goal that knocked out Arsenal had to stay close to Kim, who showed himself to be a liability here.

Kim Min-Jae – 4

Looked like a fitting replacement for the injured Matthijs de Ligt until Vinicius sold him a dummy to score and then foolishly gifted away a penalty.

Kim Min-Jae badly struggled and was at fault for both of Real Madrid's goals on the night

Kim Min-Jae badly struggled and was at fault for both of Real Madrid's goals on the night

But his defensive partner Eric Dier was solid enough and could have scored two headed goals

But his defensive partner Eric Dier was solid enough and could have scored two headed goals

Eric Dier – 6.5

From the Tottenham reserves to a Champions League semi-final, and could have marked it with not one but two headed goals from corners. Nearly.

Noussair Mazraoui – 6.5

Timing of his tackles was impressive, including one on Bellingham which led to Kane trying his luck from the halfway line.

Konrad Laimer – 7

Aggressively won the ball when Real looked to force breakaways. Forever involved in breaking up player but also the build-up for Bayern.

Leon Goretzka – 6

Will have a neck ache from checking over his shoulder for Bellingham, though Kroos was allowed too much time to play his inch-perfect pass.

Jamal Musiala – 7.5

One of the most exciting youngsters in Europe who never shied from sprinting straight at Real, winning a penalty after enticing Vazquez into a trip.

Thomas Muller – 6

Mr Munich was making his 150th Champions League appearance. Not his most vintage performance. Will

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