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Arjen Robben places perfect shot to put Bayern Munich ahead of Arsenal in Champions League

What a hit.

Juventus  v FC Bayern Muenchen  - UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Juventus  v FC Bayern Muenchen  - UEFA Champions League Round of 16
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Arjen Robben has had the same specialty move for years. He cuts in from the right wing and takes left-footed shots from the edge of the penalty area. No one told Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi.

Even though the Gunners should know that they need to do whatever it takes to keep Robben from taking this shot, what a shot it was. He couldn’t have placed it any more perfectly. And with that, Bayern went up 1-0 on Arsenal in their Round of 16 tie.

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