Seven minutes after Kane's equaliser, and Bayern were doing what Bayern always do when they smell blood.
They were pushing, probing, trying to establish some territorial dominance and to some extent, it was working.
They got close enough and worked off a couple chances, but it was still not enough to rattle the Arsenal defence or the net.
The Emirates was still loud, still behind its team, but there was an edge to the noise now.
The fragility that comes with knowing your lead is gone.
"Bayern, emboldened by the equaliser, are attempting to seize this game by the collar. They want to dictate. They want to control. There is a method to everything they are doing, and it is working. Almost."
Drury paused a bit, letting the broadcast digest his words before he continued.
"Almost, because there is still one rather significant obstacle standing in their way."
