Arsenal have been fined €5,000 (£4,300) by Uefa after a pitch invader ran onto the Emirates Stadium pitch during the recent 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich.

The German club have also been punished - to the tune of €3,000 (£2,600) - after fans threw objects onto the pitch.

The pitch invader was quickly apprehended by security, after initially escaping their clutches, after the away fans threw toilet roll onto the field of play ahead of kick-off.

Bayern fans were protesting against ticket prices for the two-legged Champions League last-16 tie, which Carlo Ancelotti's side won via a 10-2 aggregate scoreline.

A statement from Uefa read: "Match: UEFA Champions League round of 16 match between Arsenal FC and FC Bayern München (1-5), played on 7 March in London, England

"Decision: The CEDB has decided to fine Arsenal FC €5,000 and FC Bayern München €3,000

"The charges against Arsenal FC were related to the field invasions by supporters - Art. 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)

"The charges against FC Bayern München were related to the throwing of objects – Art. 16 (2) DR"