Arjen Robben's Scorching Goal Helps Bayern Munich Thrash Arsenal In UEFA Champions League
The 2010 FIFA World Cup finalist opened the scoring for Bayern in the key clash against Gunners.
Arjen Robben scored one of the best goals you'll get to see this European season as he opened the scoring for Bayern Munich in a UEFA Champions League encounter against Arsenal.
Robben's screamer was just the beginning of a 5-1 rout that Munich afflicted on Wenger's ailing gunners.
Thiago Alcantra netted twice while, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller were the other scorers for Bayern in the Round of 16 first leg tie. However, the goal from Robben was the most impressive as he cut from the right to set up the goal with his left foot before letting it fly with a shot that went into the top left corner.
Robben has a knack for scoring important goals. It was his 89th-minute strike that gave Bayern it's last Champions League title against Bundesliga rival Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium in London in 2013.
Since joining from Real Madrid in 2009, Robben has scored 84 goals and set up 50 more in 156 league games.