After hiccups, the recovery

Published on: Thursday, 27 November 2014 //

Arsenal held their nerve, their lead and their record of reaching the Champions League knockout stages when they beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the last 16 for the 15th season in a row. Three weeks after collapsing to a 3-3 draw with Anderlecht at the Emirates Stadium after holding a 3-0 lead, Arsenal went ahead in the second minute through Yaya Sanogo and made it 2-0 after 57 minutes through Alexis Sanchez.


This time, though, a similar self-inflicted implosion never looked likely. Arsenal looked far more assured than they have done recently following two successive Premier League defeats and they inflicted a first Champions League defeat on Dortmund, who stay top of the group with a game to play. Arsenal can still finish top if they win their last match at Galatasaray and Dortmund lose to Anderlecht, who, like Galatasaray are eliminated. Their main objective, though, was to seal a place in the last 16.


Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, unsurprisingly, was a much happier man than after the Anderlecht collapse. “Maybe we were defensively better tonight. We are a team that likes to go forward, sometimes we feel we dominate the game and we maybe forget to take precautions to defend.”


The hosts needed only 73 seconds to take the lead with 21-year-old French striker Sanogo scoring his first goal for the club and the Gunners sealed victory when Sanchez curled in a wonderful strike from 20 metres. It was Sanchez’s third goal in five Champions League appearances in the competition proper for Arsenal, the same total he managed in 24 games for Barcelona and he has now scored 13 goals in his first 20 matches for the Londoners.


The result completed a treble of victories by English teams over German opposition this week with Chelsea beating Schalke 04 5-0 and Manchester City beating Bayern Munich 3-2 in their group games on Tuesday.


In Sofia, a late header from defender Georgi Terziev earned Ludogorets a 2-2 draw with an unimpressive Liverpool that left the English side facing a winner-takes-all final match with FC Basel.


Ludogorets went ahead in the third minute when Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet failed to deal with an awkward bounce following Marcelinho’s long-range effort and Dani Abalo was on hand to tap in from close range. Liverpool levelled five minutes later when Rickie Lambert netted a header from close range following farcical defending by Romania centre back Cosmin Moti.


Jordan Henderson made it 2-1 eight minutes before the break, making no mistake at the back post from Raheem Sterling’s precise left-wing cross. Yet the home side refused to surrender and Terziev headed home with four minutes remaining. Liverpool, who were beaten and failed to score in their previous three games in Group B, kept alive their hopes of advancing to the Champions League knockout stage.


The Reds need to beat the Swiss side at Anfield in the final round of Group B matches to secure qualification for the last 16.


RESULTS


Group A: Atletico Madrid 4-0 Olympiacos; Malmo 0-2 Juventus; Group B: Ludogorets 2-2 Liverpool; Basel 0-1 Real Madrid; Group c: Zenit 1-0 Benfica; Bayer Leverkusen 0-1 AS Monaco; Group d: Anderlecht 2-0 Galatasaray; Arsenal 2-0 Dortmund.


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