Eddie Nketiah scores late winner as Arsenal beat Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski (second from left ) scores on a header against Arsenal during the second half of an International Champions Cup soccer match in Carson, Calif on Wednesday.
Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski (second from left ) scores on a header against Arsenal during the second half of an International Champions Cup soccer match in Carson, Calif on Wednesday.
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Arsenal beat German champions Bayern Munich 2-1 in their International Champions Cup opener with a late winner from Eddie Nketiah.
The Gunners went 1-0 up after a 49th-minute own goal from Bayern defender Louis Poznanski on Wednesday.
The Bundesliga champions equalised when forward Robert Lewandowski headed home a cross from ex-Gunner Serge Gnabry.
But an 88th-minute winner from 20-year-old substitute Nketiah handed Unai Emery’s side the win in Los Angeles.
“Our responsibility in this club – for the history, present and future – is to give young players a chance,” Emery said.
“If they deserve minutes, they’ll get minutes. I’m very happy with them.”
Arsenal’s victory followed on from Tuesday’s 3-0 friendly win over Colorado Rapids.
They face two more matches in the United States, against Fiorentina in Charlotte on Saturday and then Real Madrid in Landover late on Tuesday.

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