By The Sun Sport Reporter
LONDON – The Emirates Stadium was not just a venue tonight, it was a VOLCANO!
Arsenal’s Champions League dream is soaring after they smashed German giants Bayern Munich 3-1, but the real star of the show was the electric, deafening atmosphere that turned North London into a dreaded house of horrors for the Bavarian bullies.
From the first whistle, the home of the Gunners was a sea of red-hot passion.
Long gone are the whispers of the ‘library’—this was a roaring, intimidating fortress that left Manuel Neuer looking like a deer in the floodlights.
Mikel Arteta’s men fed off the noise, producing a European performance that confirmed they are deadly serious contenders.
The Emirates faithful were on their feet in the 22nd minute when Jurrien Timber headed home a Bukayo Saka corner. The sound following the goal could have registered on the Richter scale, leaving the Bayern players looking shell-shocked.
The Germans, led by former Spurs strike ace Harry Kane, did manage a quick punch back through teenage sensation Lennart Karl to silence the ground, but only for a moment.
The second half was all about the Gunners, and the Emirates buzz kicked up another notch.
Sub Noni Madueke restored the lead in the 69th minute, but the goal that truly broke Bayern’s spirit and sent the terraces into delirium came late on.
Gabriel Martinelli raced onto a through-ball, leaving legendary keeper Neuer stranded outside his box, and coolly slotted into an empty net for 3-1.
The roar that greeted the third goal was so intense, you could feel the ground shake.
The fans danced, sung, and celebrated a famous victory that puts Arsenal firmly on top of their Champions League group.
This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. The Emirates is back, and Europe is on notice: North London is Red!

