Lacazette's late goal seals Arsenal win at Olympiakos

Arsenal got itself an away goal as it beat Olympiacos 1-0 thanks to Alexandre Lacazette, which made up for an early miss.

Published : Feb 21, 2020 09:48 IST

Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette celebrates
Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette celebrates
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Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette celebrates

Alexandre Lacazette scored a late winner to secure Arsenal a 1-0 win at Olympiacos and hand the Gunners a significant advantage in their Europa League last-32 tie.

Mikel Arteta's men looked to be heading for an underwhelming goalless draw in Piraeus, but Lacazette struck nine minutes from time to get Arsenal a potentially vital away goal ahead of the return leg in London.

The Gunners had little difficulty taking control and should have netted early on when Lacazette was guilty of a dreadful miss, and the visitor failed to craft a better opportunity until late on.

Olympiacos generally appeared happy to hold on for a stalemate, but that approach backfired when Lacazette turned in Bukayo Saka's pass, putting Arsenal in complete control of the tie.

 

After surviving an early scare when Bernd Leno denied Mathieu Valbuena, Lacazette missed a glorious chance for the Gunners, somehow shooting wide from about eight yards having been teed up by Gabriel Martinelli.

Leno had to be alert again a few moments later, making a reaction save after Giorgos Masouras' cross was deflected goalwards by David Luiz.

A second opportunity came Lacazette's way just before the break, but Ousseynou Ba crucially got a touch to divert his fierce volley over the crossbar.

The contest became a cagier affair after the break, with Arsenal controlling possession but doing little to hurt an Olympiacos side seemingly content to absorb pressure.

But Arsenal finally produced some spark in attack through Saka in the 81st minute, the 18-year-old talent driving at the defence and feeding Lacazette, who tapped in from close range.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos almost doubled Arsenal's advantage when his late header came back off the crossbar.


What does it mean? Gunners leave it late again but have control of the tie

Arsenal has made a habit of scoring late goals in the Europa League this term. It has scored in the final 15 minutes of all but two of its European games in 2019-20 and such a persistence could prove vital if it is to reach the latter stages of the competition.

Martinelli goes missing

In a match that was calling out for some cutting edge, Martinelli could not provide it. After teeing up Lacazette early on, he offered little else and only touched the ball 16 times – the fewest of any of the 22 players to start the match – before his 58th-minute withdrawal.

What's next?

Arsenal hosts Everton in the Premier League on Sunday and Olympiacos goes to defending Greek Super League champion PAOK the same day. They resume hostilities at Emirates Stadium next Thursday.

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