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“The Champions League has transformed Tuchel’s team”

FC Bayern Munich have put themselves in a good position to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. Munich, who are struggling in the Bundesliga, drew 2-2 at Arsenal FC in the quarter-final first leg. International media write about this …

Great Britain:

The Sun: “It was far from perfect and Arsenal still have a lot of work to do. But on an evening that threatened to go horribly wrong, Mikel Arteta and his team kept their chance of reaching the semi-finals alive – despite Bukayo Saka being denied a late penalty.”

The Telegraph: “Fortune favors the bold. And the lucky ones. At least Arsenal hope so. “

The Guardian: “Mikel Arteta had told Arsenal to make their own history against an old nemesis who had already achieved everything. And while it wasn’t exactly a night for the ages, his players proved a point. They showed they are capable of meeting Bayern Munich on equal terms and you have to be very brave to predict the outcome of next week’s second leg in Bavaria.”

Daily Mail: “Bukayo Saka and his Arsenal teammates were furious after being denied a penalty in the dying seconds of their Champions League game against Bayern Munich. “

Spain:

Marca: “The Champions League transformed Tuchel’s team, who were lying in wait to counter-attack and pushed Arsenal to their limits, whose cannon powder got wet.”

Mundo Deportivo: “Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern have had a nightmare season, but they’re still dreaming of the Champions League. “

Austria:

Kronen Zeitung: “Arsenal – Bayern: Was that really not a penalty? “

Switzerland:

Blick: “Crisis Bayern show their poisonous face again at the Emirates Stadium in London. In the end, the Tuchel squad takes a draw from the island – and is rather badly served with it.”

Tages-Anzeiger: “For a short time, you have to be seriously worried about FC Bayern Munich. (…) But the players of coach Thomas Tuchel show that the morale within the team is apparently not quite as bad as one might have thought recently. At least not when it comes to the club’s last remaining goal of the season, the Champions League. “

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