The Champions League quarter-final first leg at Emirates Stadium between Arsenal and Bayern Munich ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with both teams feeling aggrieved at penalty decisions that went against them.
The Gunners fought back from a 2-1 deficit to equalize through Leandro Trossard, but in stoppage time, Bukayo Saka’s penalty appeal after a challenge from Manuel Neuer was waved away by referee Glenn Nyberg, much to the dismay of the home fans.
Trossard commented on the incident, stating, “It looked like a penalty to me, it looked like clear contact.”
Bayern Munich’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, also expressed frustration as he believed his team should have been awarded a penalty for a handball by Gabriel after an Arsenal goal-kick.
Former Tottenham striker Harry Kane had given Bayern the lead with a penalty in the first half, and the match was filled with controversial moments, including Saka’s late penalty shout that was hotly debated among pundits.
While some, like Rio Ferdinand and Martin Keown, believed it was a clear penalty, others, including Matthew Upson and Michael Brown, argued against it, highlighting the divided opinions on the referee’s decisions.
Tuchel expressed his frustration with the officiating, particularly regarding Bayern’s penalty claim, describing it as “unbelievable.”
Overall, the match was a rollercoaster of emotions with intense moments and contentious refereeing decisions that left both teams and fans with plenty to discuss.