Havertz Haunts Leverkusen with Late Penalty in Champions League Draw

Arsenal secured a 1-1 draw away to Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie thanks to a late penalty from substitute Kai Havertz. Leverkusen had taken the lead shortly after halftime through a header from captain Robert Andrich. The match was a tense, tactical affair with few clear chances, though Gabriel Martinelli struck the crossbar for Arsenal in the first half. The result leaves the tie perfectly poised for the second leg in London next week.

Key Points: Arsenal Draw Leverkusen 1-1 in UCL After Havertz Penalty

  • Late Havertz penalty
  • Andrich header for Leverkusen
  • Tense, tactical first leg
  • Martinelli hits crossbar
  • Tie balanced for London return
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Champions League: Havertz converts late penalty to draw 1-1 with Bayer Leverkusen

Kai Havertz scores a late penalty against his former club to earn Arsenal a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last-16 first leg.

"I have mixed emotions. We produced a top performance... it's frustrating that it ended 1-1. - Kasper Hjulmand"

Berlin, March 12

Bayer Leverkusen were denied a first-leg win when Kai Havertz converted a late penalty to earn Arsenal a 1-1 draw in their UEFA Champions League last-16 tie at the BayArena.

The opening exchanges were tense, with both sides relying on disciplined defending and leaving little space in the final third. Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich was involved early, receiving a yellow card after holding Viktor Gyokeres outside the area before drawing another warning from referee Halil Umut Meler moments later.

Although Arsenal saw more of the ball, clear chances were rare against a compact Leverkusen defense. The visitors came closest midway through the half when Gabriel Martinelli finished a swift move with a curling effort that struck the underside of the crossbar, reports Xinhua.

At the other end, Ibrahim Maza threatened sporadically as Leverkusen gradually gained a slight edge in attempts, but neither side was able to break the deadlock before halftime.

Leverkusen needed only seconds after the restart to move in front. Martin Terrier forced David Raya into a sharp save with a header, and the resulting corner from Alejandro Grimaldo reached the far post, where Andrich headed home from a tight angle.

Arsenal struggled to change the pattern of the match as the hosts remained compact and difficult to break down. Occasional aerial deliveries posed some danger, including moments involving Piero Hincapie and Jurrien Timber, but sustained pressure never developed as Leverkusen continued to defend with composure.

As the game entered its closing minutes, Arsenal finally found a decisive moment. Malik Tillman stretched to challenge Noni Madueke inside the area, and after a video review the referee upheld the penalty decision. Havertz, introduced from the bench, stepped up against his former club and converted from the spot in the 89th minute to make it 1-1.

The late equalizer leaves the tie finely balanced before next week's second leg in London.

"I have mixed emotions. We produced a top performance against a top team and allowed very few chances, so it's frustrating that it ended 1-1. Now we travel to London with high hopes and the belief that we can cause an upset," said Leverkusen coach Kasper Hjulmand.

Elsewhere in the last-16 ties, Federico Valverde scored a first-half hat-trick as Real Madrid beat Manchester City 3-0. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia struck twice late on to give Paris Saint-Germain a commanding 5-2 advantage ahead of the second leg against Chelsea, while Bodo/Glimt extended their impressive run with a fifth straight Champions League win after beating Sporting CP 3-0.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi at 1:30 AM was worth it! Leverkusen's defensive discipline was a masterclass. Feel for them to concede so late. The second leg in London is perfectly set up. Can't wait for next week!
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Vikram M
Mixed feelings yaar. Arsenal didn't create enough. Relying on a late penalty feels a bit lucky. Leverkusen deserved all three points based on that performance. Hope we see more attacking intent in the second leg.
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Priya S
The drama of the Champions League is unmatched! That Martinelli shot hitting the bar... inches away. Andrich was a rock for Leverkusen. The tie is beautifully balanced now. London will be electric!
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The referee was too quick with the whistle at times. The penalty was soft for such a big moment. VAR should be more consistent across all leagues. But credit to Havertz for the finish under pressure.
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Karthik V
As a neutral fan from Bangalore, this was a tactical battle. Leverkusen's game plan was almost perfect. Arsenal showed the mentality of champions to find a way. The other results are crazy too! Real Madrid 3-0 over City?!

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