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    Havertz Denies Leverkusen Victory as Arsenal Salvage Late Draw in Champions League

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a gripping Champions League last-16 encounter on Wednesday night, Arsenal’s impressive eight-game winning streak in the competition was finally halted. The Premier League leaders managed to claw back a crucial 1-1 draw against Bayer Leverkusen on their home turf in Germany, thanks to a dramatic penalty converted in the 89th minute by substitute Kai Havertz. The late goal not only denied Leverkusen a vital victory but also highlighted Havertz’s significant impact against his former club.

    The match began with Arsenal showing early promise, testing the Leverkusen defense and even striking the woodwork in the opening stages. However, despite their bright start, the Gunners struggled to maintain attacking momentum and were unable to break the deadlock in the first half. The breakthrough came shortly after the interval when Robert Andrich rose above the Arsenal defenders to head home a goal in the 46th minute, giving the German side a deserved lead and marking the first time this season that Arsenal had trailed in the Champions League.

    Arsenal, who had dominated the group stage with eight consecutive victories and were widely regarded as strong contenders for the coveted quadruple, found themselves on the back foot for much of the match. Their attacking efforts appeared toothless, lacking the sharpness and creativity that had propelled them through the earlier rounds. It was not until the closing moments that they managed to force a decisive moment when Noni Madueke was fouled inside the penalty area, earning a spot-kick that Havertz confidently dispatched to level the score.

    The significance of Havertz’s goal cannot be overstated, as it not only salvaged a valuable away goal for Arsenal but also underscored the fine margins that often define knockout football at this level. The German midfielder, who once played for Leverkusen, demonstrated his composure under pressure to deny his former club a home advantage heading into the second leg. Both teams will now prepare for the return fixture scheduled for next Tuesday in London, where the outcome of this tightly contested tie will ultimately be decided.

    As the Champions League progresses, this encounter serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the competition and the resilience required to succeed. Arsenal’s unbeaten run may have ended, but their ability to respond under pressure keeps their hopes alive. Meanwhile, Leverkusen will be eager to capitalize on their home advantage in the upcoming leg, aiming to secure a place in the quarter-finals against one of Europe’s elite clubs.

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