Arsenal qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League
for the 15th successive season as Yaya Sanogo’s first goal for the club
and a gem from Alexis Sanchez clinched a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund
on Wednesday.
Arsene Wenger’s side were desperately in need of a
morale-boosting European victory after back-to-back defeats against
Swansea and Manchester United left them well adrift in the Premier
League title race.
Those dispiriting losses prompted a section of
Arsenal’s support to call for Wenger’s sacking, while stinging criticism
of the Gunners boss from the club’s second-largest shareholder Alisher
Usmanov added to the impression of a season spiralling out of control.
But Sanogo took less than two minutes to notch his first goal for Arsenal, in his 18th appearances since his free transfer
from Auxerre in 2013, and a majestic second-half strike from Sanchez
ensured the north Londoners, who had needed a point to go through from
Group D, once again advanced to the knock-out stages of Europe’s elite
club competition.
Their spirits lifted by a dominant display at
the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal could still snatch top spot from Dortmund
with a victory in their final group fixture at Galatasaray on December 9, providing the out-of-form Germans lose against Anderlecht.
“We are a team that likes to go forward but sometimes we dominate the game and we maybe forget to take precautions to defend. We did that better tonight,” Wenger said.
Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp added: “We can play much better than tonight. We weren’t courageous enough.
“It could have been much more difficult for Arsenal but we didn’t close them down enough.”
With Danny Welbeck ruled out with a knee injury
and Olivier Giroud ineligible, Wenger gambled on the inexperienced
Sanogo as his lone striker instead of Germany international Lukas
Podolski.
A poor performance would have given the critics more
ammunition to attack Wenger, but it proved an inspired move as Sanogo
put Arsenal ahead after just 73 seconds.
The France Under-21
forward received possession with his back to his marker and showed
tremendous confidence to juggle the ball and then flick it into Santi
Cazorla’s path
Sanogo then turned and ran on to Cazorla’s return
pass before guiding a cool finish under Dortmund goalkeeper Roman
Weidenfeller.
– Amateurish defending –
Dortmund held a
training session on pitches normally used by part-time players in
London’s Regent’s Park earlier in the day and Klopp’s team were guilty
of some fairly amateurish defending as they allowed Sanogo another sight
of goal which the youngster squandered with a hesitant touch.
Henrikh
Mkhitaryan should have done better than poke tamely over from a good
position and Wenger’s team survived a penalty appeal when Kieran Gibbs
caught Lukasz Piszczek.
Emiliano Martinez, making only his fourth
start in goal for Arsenal, had to preserve his side’s lead with a good
save to keep out Mkhitaryan’s drive at the near post after Piszczek got
behind Gibbs to nod down a lofted pass.
Although Dortmund had
already qualified for the last 16 after winning their first four group
fixtures, they are in the midst of a terrible run in the Bundesliga and
looked bereft of confidence and creativity once those chances were
squandered.
Sanchez nearly took advantage of their angst when the
Arsenal winger was allowed to advance unchecked for a low shot that
forced a good stop from Weidenfeller early in the second half.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain went even closer when he hit a dipping half-volley against the crossbar.
Yet
there was no need for Arsenal to rue those near-misses as Sanchez
produced a moment of magic to double the lead and kill off the Germans
in the 57th minute.
Cazorla started the move with a crisp pass out
to Sanchez on the left flank and, with Dortmund backing off, the
Chilean was able to cushion the ball with his first touch, shift it
inside with his second, before curling a sublime 20-yard effort beyond
Weidenfeller for his 13th goal in just 20 appearances for the Gunners.
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