KANE OUT: Arsenal fans furious as Harry Kane escapes red card after еlbσwι𝚗ɡ Gabriel in the throat during clash with Bayern Munich

Even though he elbowed Gabriel in the throat during a heated Champions League match, Harry Kane did not get a red card.

Harry Kane escaped a red card after elbowing Gabriel in the throat

The English captain and Serge Gnabry had scored goals to put Bayern Munich ahead 2-1 at the time.

The Arsenal defender was hit in the throat with a high elbow by Kane in the second half, knocking him to the ground.

The Bayern Munich striker was only given a yellow for the foul

Fans of the Gunners don’t understand how the Bayern scorer only got a yellow card.

A fan said: “Kane should be off after that deliberate elbow refs too scared.”

Harry Kane is only BOOKED for elbowing Arsenal's Gabriel in the face during  Bayern Munich's Champions League tie | Daily Mail Online

“A CLEAR red card on Harry Kane, not a yellow card!” said someone else. He knew Gabriel was there, so he deliberately hit Gabriel in the throat!! You need to get these right!! Kane is known for being a dishonest player!”

Then another fan wrote, “Kane purposely elbowing an Arsenal player in the throat, not even a VAR check.” Okay, then.”

A fourth agreed, saying, “That’s a red card for Kane.” “Elbow to the throat.”

Harry Kane escapes 'clear' red card over nasty clash with Arsenal's Gabriel  - Daily Star

The Gunners are in the last eight of the famous competition for the first time since 2009–10. They had a great start.

A goal early in the game by Bukayo Saka made Arsenal fans go crazy.

But the home team had a brief fall when Serge Gnabry scored, and Kane, of course, scored with a penalty at the Emirates.

Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich: Arsenal and Bayern Munich leave tie in the  balance - Champions League

Though, Leandro Trossard scored from a free kick in the 76th minute to tie the game.

In the last few minutes of the game, Bukayo Saka skipped around Manuel Neuer and then fell to the ground, which made the Gunners very angry.

The referee should have pointed to the spot, according to Saka, 60,000 Arsenal fans, and the pundits.

Harry Kane escapes red card for elbow on Gabriel on eventful return to  Arsenal | The Independent

Glenn Nyberg, however, waved play on, and the first leg finished in a thrilling tie.