"Controversy and Redemption: The VAR Drama in Arsenal's Champions League Quarterfinal"

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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) caused controversy during Arsenal's quarterfinal meeting with Bayern Munich, with three high-profile incidents including a potential penalty for Bukayo Saka, a handball by Gabriel, and a possible red card for Harry Kane. The VAR decisions were no penalty for Saka's incident, no penalty for Gabriel's handball, and no red card for Kane's actions, with detailed explanations provided for each decision.
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- ‘He was happy to be here’: Inevitable Harry Kane returns to the Emirates to haunt Arsenal once again CNN
- A wild Champions League quarterfinal night ends with a controversial call at Arsenal Yahoo Sports
- Arsenal still have demons and Bayern show they will not be slain easily The Guardian
- Should Bayern have had a penalty for Arsenal's Gabriel picking up the ball? The Athletic
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