Basel 1 Arsenal 4: Lucas hat-trick helps Gunners clinch top spot

Lucas Perez struck twice in the first half from close range to put Arsene Wenger's side in control against the Swiss champions, before he fired in a clinical third just two minutes after half-time.

Published : Dec 07, 2016 08:54 IST , Basel

Lucas Perez has had a hand in five goals in his two Champions League appearances for Arsenal (3 goals, 2 assists).
Lucas Perez has had a hand in five goals in his two Champions League appearances for Arsenal (3 goals, 2 assists).
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Lucas Perez has had a hand in five goals in his two Champions League appearances for Arsenal (3 goals, 2 assists).

Lucas Perez marked his first Champions League start for Arsenal with a hat-trick as the Gunners swept aside Basel 4-1 on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old struck twice in the first half from close range to put Arsene Wenger's side in control against the Swiss champions, before he fired in a clinical third just two minutes after half-time.

Alex Iwobi added a fourth before the hour mark to cap a ruthless performance from Arsenal, which claimed top spot in Group A in the process thanks to Paris Saint-Germain's 2-2 home draw with Ludogorets.

Basel had won its last three Champions League games against English clubs at home and had only lost twice in 11 encounters with Premier League sides in the competition, but Lucas' two goals after only 16 minutes effectively put paid to its hopes of another upset.

Urs Fischer's side had failed to win any of its previous five group games and struggled to make the most of some half-chances against a makeshift Arsenal defence, in which Rob Holding made his competition debut.

Wenger was able to rest Alexis Sanchez for the final 20 minutes after Lucas and Iwobi had made sure of the points following the restart and, though Seydou Doumbia hit a fine consolation, Basel was left with the disappointment of exiting European competition while the travelling Gunners faithful celebrated a near perfect end to the group.

Arsenal settled into its rhythm quickly at a misty St Jakob-Park and took full advantage of its early control after eight minutes.

Sanchez floated a perfect pass into the feet of Kieran Gibbs, and his cross-cum-shot from the left of the area fell to Lucas, who took his time before tapping the ball home at the far post.

Basel thought it had snatched an equaliser three minutes later when Marc Janko volleyed home after David Ospina saved brilliantly from Matias Delgado, but the Argentine was correctly flagged offside.

And it got worse for Basel when Lucas doubled his tally on 16 minutes. Mesut Ozil combined with Sanchez before sending Gibbs clear into the area, and though his shot was saved by Tomas Vaclik, Lucas reacted quickest to turn in the rebound.

The home side looked bright in possession despite the scoreline but its cutting edge in attack was negligible, with Ospina's only real test in the first half coming from a good run and strike as Renato Steffen cut in from the right.

But Fischer's frustrations in the dugout reached breaking point when, two minutes after the restart, Lucas scored his and Arsenal's third. 

Gibbs' hopeful pass forward was knocked on by Sanchez into the path of the Spaniard, who hit a first-time shot across goal and into the far corner from just inside the area, despite Vaclik getting a hand to the ball.

Arsenal was enjoying itself and soon had a fourth. Ozil collected Sanchez's long ball into the area and cut it back to Iwobi, who tapped into the net from six yards with barely a Basel defender in sight.

Sanchez rattled the crossbar with a swerving free-kick before he was replaced by former Basel midfielder Mohamed Elneny.

The home fans finally had something to cheer as Doumbia, having been gifted possession by Holding, produced a stunning piece of skill to work space in the area before prodding cleverly past Ospina.

But the visiting fans' delight was barely spoiled, as they revelled in their team's excellent performance and the good news filtering through from Paris.

Key Opta stats

- For the first time since 2011-12, Arsenal has finished top in a Champions League group campaign after winning four and drawing two.
- Indeed, the Gunners are unbeaten in all six Champions League group stage games for the first time since 2005-06.
- Since Mesut Ozil's Champions League debut in 2007, only Lionel Messi (24) and Cristiano Ronaldo (26) have provided more assists.
- Seydou Doumbia has scored 14 goals in the Champions League, with half of these coming against English opposition (Man City – 5, Man Utd – 1, Arsenal – 1) .
- Lucas Perez is the sixth Arsenal player to score a hat-trick in the Champions League , following Thierry Henry, Nicklas Bendtner, Danny Welbeck, Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil).
- Lucas Perez has had a hand in five goals in his two Champions League appearances for Arsenal (3 goals, 2 assists).

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