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armory Stunned in the Women’s Champions League after Bayern Munich A spectacular second-half comeback to secure a 3–2 win in Germany.
The defending champions advanced through Emily Fox due to an impressive performance in the first half. marionna caldenti But Bayern responded after the break with tries from Alara Scheitler and Pernille Harder to tie the game with 10 minutes remaining.
Glodis Perla Vigosdottir scored the final assist to hand Arsenal their second defeat in the competition as Bayern recorded consecutive wins.
Arsenal went ahead in the fifth minute when Beth Mead’s strike was palmed out by Maria Luisa Groh and Fox reacted quickly to nod past the home goalkeeper.
Vigosdottir produced an excellent sliding challenge in the area to deny Alessia Russo and Caldente tested Groh from distance, before Daphne van Domselaar saved Lee Schuler at the other end.
A well-worked Arsenal move resulted in Stina Blackstenius shattering the crossbar, but the visitors doubled their lead moments later after catching Bayern playing out from the back and Caldenti’s fierce strike from outside the box found the top corner on 23 minutes.
Arsenal took control of the game and a dangerous Mead cross was headed home by Schueller at the back post before the break.
Bayern started the second half with more confidence and were rewarded in the 67th minute after a great surge down the left. Clara BuhlWho played in Hitler to overtake Van Domselaar.
Bayern immediately broke up the pitch when Frieda Mannam was unable to get on the end of Russo’s teasing delivery across the box and Harder equalized in the 80th minute by sticking the ball into the top corner from outside the area.
Van Domselaar made a brilliant save to keep Giulia Gwynn’s strike over the bar, but Bayern completed their comeback in the 86th minute when Vigosdottir headed home Buhl’s cross.