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Arsenal vs Standard Liege. UEFA Champions League Group H.

Emirates StadiumAttendance59,941.

Arsenal 2

  • S Nasri (35th minute)
  • Denilson (47th minute)

Standard Liege 0

  • M Carcela-Gonzalez (sent off 86th minute)

Arsenal coast into last 16

Image: Denilson: Brilliant strike

Arsenal booked their place in the knockout stage of the Champions League as they beat Standard Liege 2-0.

Goals from Nasri and Denilson help the Gunners top Group H

Arsenal booked their place in the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League and also sealed top spot in Group H after they recorded a comfortable 2-0 win over Standard Liege on Tuesday night. Samir Nasri and Denilson both scored fine first-half goals in what was an entertaining opening 45 minutes at Emirates Stadium, with both sides seeing penalty claims turned down by referee Konrad Plautz. After dominating possession, the home team's opening goal came in the 35th minute as Nasri capitalised on a slip from Landry Mulemo, dispatching expertly with his right foot past goalkeeper Sinan Bolat. And in the second minute of first-half injury-time, Brazilian midfielder Denilson's effort from long range swerved wickedly to beat Bolat and hand the Gunners a two-goal advantage. Arsenal largely coasted in the second period, which was played without William Gallas after he sustained a head injury, while the game ended on a sour note when Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez was sent off for a butt on Cesc Fabregas.

Bright

The tone had been set from kick-off as Arsenal started brightly with a string of quick-passing moves. Nasri cut a pass back rather than shoot when played into the right side of the Standard penalty area after five minutes - by which time in Liege, the Gunners were already 2-0 behind. Arsenal then somehow failed to put the ball in the net during a goalmouth scramble following a corner. First, Andrey Arshavin's header was saved by Bolat, with Mexico teenager Carlos Vela, deployed as the central striker, lashing the rebound against the post. The Standard keeper then twice denied Gallas' follow-up before Thomas Vermaelen drilled his shot towards the top corner - only for the ball to cannon off Arshavin on the goalline. Emmanuel Eboue went down under what looked minimal, if any, contact from Eliaquim Mangala, but Austrian referee Plautz was having none of it. The travelling Standard fans had seen little to cheer about during the opening 20 minutes, but were almost celebrating when Congo striker Dieudonne Mbokani rattled the angle after cutting inside from the edge of the Arsenal area. Arsenal were, though, soon back in the ascendancy. Arshavin headed over, and in the process, collided with Gallas, which left both men needing treatment and Arsenal temporarily down to nine men. Gallas came back on nursing a cut to his eye, while Arshavin needed some staples to close up a bloody gash on the top of his head. As the Russian jogged back along the near touchline, Arsenal took the lead on 35 minutes.
No mistake
Vermaelen's long ball forwards was missed by Mulemo after the defender slipped on the edge of the penalty area, which allowed Nasri in, and he made no mistake, lashing a half-volley past Bolat. Arshavin almost doubled the lead when his first-time shot from the edge of the box flew only inches wide. There was, on 39 minutes, an almighty let-off for Arsenal when Gallas clearly bundled over Reginal Goreux as he dashed into the penalty area - but the referee waved play on. In first-half stoppage time, Denilson - just returning from a back injury - crashed home a second goal from 30 yards, the ball swerving through the air as it flew over Bolat to give the young Brazilian something to remember in his 100th Arsenal appearance. Gallas was replaced for the second half by veteran Mikael Silvestre, making only his fourth appearance of the season. Standard midfielder Axel Witsel - who has served a lengthy ban following an X-rated tackle which left Anderlecht's Marcin Wasilewski with a broken leg - collected a quick free-kick on his chest, but, just four yards out, could not guide the ball past Manuel Almunia. On the hour, Nasri made way as Wenger introduced Theo Walcott, the England forward hoping to keep fit for the rest of the campaign as he targets a place in Fabio Capello's World Cup squad. Walcott almost had an instant impact when he drove a low shot across goal from a tight angle. Standard substitute Gohi Bi Cyriac struck the base of the post, before the visitors were reduced to 10 men when Carcela-Gonzalez pushed his forehead into the face of Arsenal skipper Fabregas, who creditably did not go down, and was shown a straight red card. Arsenal created chances to add a third, through Eboue and Alex Song, but had already done enough to make sure of safe progress ahead of next month's trip to Olympiakos.
Arsenal Team Statistics Standard Liege
2 Goals 0
2 1st Half Goals 0
11 Shots on Target 1
10 Shots off Target 6
4 Blocked Shots 2
10 Corners 2
13 Fouls 19
0 Offsides 3
1 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 1
87.1 Passing Success 67.1
29 Tackles 38
89.7 Tackles Success 76.3
73.1 Possession 26.9
57.7 Territorial Advantage 42.3

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