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CSKA Moscow
Europa League | Quarter-Finals
Apr 12, 2018 at 8.05pm UK
 
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2-2

Chalov (39'), Nababkin (50')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Welbeck (75'), Ramsey (90')

Arsenal survive CSKA Moscow scare to progress through

Arsenal survive scare to progress through
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Arsenal recover from two goals down on the night to earn a 6-3 aggregate victory against CSKA Moscow in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

Arsenal have booked their place in the semi-finals of the Europa League thanks to a 6-3 aggregate victory against CSKA Moscow.

The Gunners led 4-1 from the first leg but were made to work hard for their passage through in the end, as the Red-Blues moved to within one goal early in the second half.

Danny Welbeck struck to continue his good form, however, finding a way through from his side's first attempt on target for a crucial goal, and Aaron Ramsey added a late second to earn a 2-2 draw on the night.

Arsenal failed to get out of first gear in a sloppy first half in which they were unable to come close to testing Igor Akinfeev in the opposition goal.

For the opening 25 minutes it mattered little, as CSKA were also struggling to create any openings as they went in search of a first win in seven attempts against an English opponent on home soil.

A dragged Kristijan Bistrovic shot aside, it took until half an hour in for the first real attempt, with Alexandre Lacazette being picked out in a good position but seeing his shot blocked by Aleksei Berezutski in front of goal.

The visitors were looking a lot less comfortable when Fedor Chalov netted his first Europa League goal of the season, though, giving the Red-Blues something to build on.

Aleksandr Golovin headed Konstantin Kuchaev's cross on target for Petr Cech to push out, only for Chalov to latch on to the rebound and fire the ball home for a key goal on the night.

A good chance for Bistrovic to add a second before the break came and went, curling the ball wide from the edge of the box, but it was CSKA who had momentum on their side heading into the second half.

The hosts, denied a penalty late in the opening 45 minutes when the ball struck Ramsey's hand, had their third goal of the tie five minutes after the restart through Kirill Nababkin.

Banned for the first leg, the full-back marked his return to the side by blasting home a rebound following some questionable goalkeeping from Cech, who this time parried Golovin's long-range shot into Nababkin's path.

Cech did better from the next attempt, pushing Golovin's free kick wide of the target, with the visitors - now winless in Russia in five attempts - having to hold on.

Mohamed Elneny then had a goal correctly ruled out for offside and Laurent Koscielny sent an awkward volleyed chance over the crossbar as the Gunners attempted to grab a foothold.

With CSKA the side in the ascendancy, though, and Sergey Ignashevich becoming the latest to test Cech, Arsene Wenger brought on Calum Chambers and went with three at the back.

That switch in formation appeared to work, as Welbeck tucked the ball past Akinfeev after exchanging passes with Elneny - one of two enforced Arsenal changes tonight - with 15 minutes left to play.

Alex Iwobi missed a good chance late on to make certain of things, but Ramsey fared better when racing clean through on goal by lofting the ball over Akinfeev to keep the Londoners on course for silverware.

CSKA MOSCOW (5-3-2): Akinfee; Kuchaev, A.Berezutski, Ignashevich, V.Berezutski, Nababkin; Bistrovich (Natcho 72'), Dzagoev (Vitinho 78'), Golovin; Musa, Chalov (Milanov 79')

ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Cech; Bellerin, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal; Elneny, Wilshere (Chambers 69'); Ramsey, Ozil, Welbeck; Lacazette (Iwobi 77')

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