Arsenal, PSG draw to take battle for top spot to final match

Lucas Moura kept Paris Saint-Germain's chances of finishing top of Champions League Group A alive as his header salvaged a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Published : Nov 24, 2016 08:52 IST

Lucas Moura celebrates his equaliser against Arsenal
Lucas Moura celebrates his equaliser against Arsenal
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Lucas Moura celebrates his equaliser against Arsenal

Lucas Moura kept Paris Saint-Germain's chances of finishing top of Champions League Group A alive as his header salvaged a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

An Olivier Giroud penalty and an own goal from Marco Verratti had helped Arsenal overturn Edinson Cavani's deserved opener for PSG and it appeared on course to clinch top spot.

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However, Brazil winger Lucas — who had struck the bar with a wonderfully-struck free-kick earlier in the second-half — levelled proceedings with 13 minutes remaining.

A point was the least Unai Emery's men deserved and Cavani had two gilt-edged opportunities to seal a memorable victory — and top-spot — in the closing stages, but the Uruguayan failed to find the target as both sides had to settle for a point.

PSG consequently goes top of the pool due to a superior head-to-head record over Arsene Wenger's men having scored more away goals in the two contests between the teams.

However, with the sides locked on 11 points apiece, the fight for top spot in Group A goes to matchday six.

The visiting team made a bright start despite being shorn of several first-team regulars including Angel Di Maria and Serge Aurier — who was forbidden to travel to the UK.

It was Aurier's replacement Thomas Meunier's cross that provided Cavani, who netted after 42 seconds in the reverse fixture, with the chance to open the scoring but he just failed to connect.

Kieran Gibbs then cleared off the line after Thiago Silva deflected Cavani's miscued header goalwards.

PSG had the lead after 18 minutes, though, as Cavani slid in to bundle home Blaise Matuidi's cross from point-blank range.

Arsenal finally awoke from its slumber and Silva made a great last-ditch challenge to deny Aaron Ramsey. And the Gunners were gifted a way back into the match just before half-time when Grzegorz Krychowiak scythed down Alexis Sanchez in the area.

Giroud assumed responsibility and sent Alphonse Areola the wrong way with Arsenal's first attempt on goal. That goal revitalised Arsenal and the hosts came out strong after the restart, but it was PSG who almost retook the lead.

Lucas earned a free-kick after capitalising on Laurent Koscielny's slack play and from the resulting free-kick he rattled the woodwork with a venomous strike. Arsenal upped the tempo, though, and Giroud would have had his second if not for Marquinhos' crucial intervention.

But the team did move in front in fortunate circumstances on the hour. Ramsey's strike rebounded onto the shins of Verratti and into the back of the net as the midfielder became the first PSG player to score a Champions League own goal. 

However, Arsenal could not hold onto its lead and was punished for more sloppy defending when the unmarked Lucas headed in from Hatem Ben Arfa's corner.

Cavani should have wrapped up the victory in the final 10 minutes, but the former Napoli striker could only direct a tame chip at David Ospina before he directed a close-range header wide from PSG's next attack as the spoils were shared.

Barca, City enter knockout rounds

Lionel Messi fired Barcelona into the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday after a 2-0 win at Celtic as it was joined in the knockout rounds by Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.

The Argentine star returned from illness to score both goals at Celtic Park — the second from the penalty spot — to send the five-time European champion through as winner of Group C. ( >Match Centre )

City recovered from a goal down in Germany to earn a 1-1 draw at Borussia Moenchengladbach as both sides finished with 10 men.

Raffael grabbed the opening goal for Gladbach on 23 minutes, but David Silva poked in Kevin De Bruyne's cross just prior to the break before Lars Stindl and Fernandinho saw red in the second half.

"We controlled the game but it wasn't enough to win. We're just happy that we're through to the last 16," said Belgian international De Bruyne. ( >Match Centre )

Key Opta stats:

- This was the first time a Champions League match finished with more goals than shots on target since Rangers vs Unirea Urziceni in October 2009.
- Edinson Cavani has scored eight goals in his 14 Champions League matches against English sides, though tonight's strike was only his second on English soil.
- Only Lionel Messi (18) has scored more goals than Cavani (16) in all competitions among players in the big five European leagues this season.
- Olivier Giroud's penalty was Arsenal’s first shot of any kind in the match.
- Giroud has scored with nine of his last 11 shots on target for Arsenal in all competitions, having scored with just two of his 22 before that.
- Arsenal has scored 14 goals in the group stages so far – only in 2010-11 (15) has it scored more in its opening five Champions League group games.

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