Thursday, October 29, 2020

Mikel Arteta makes ten changes but Arsenal breeze past Europa League minnows Dundalk

It could have been the upset to trump all Europa League upsets, but in the end, Arsenal breezed past Dundalk 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium.

However, the Irish side almost got through to half time on level terms before two quickfire goals from the home side killed the contest.

Eddie Nketiah got the breakthrough goal for Arsenal, who ended up winning comfortably

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Eddie Nketiah got the breakthrough goal for Arsenal, who ended up winning comfortably

It was a contest Arsenal were never going to lose

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It was a contest Arsenal were never going to lose

Eddie Nketiah’s poacher’s finish and a well-taken strike from Joe Willock put Arsenal 2-0 up.

Nicolas Pepe added another with an impressive finish just after the break as Mikel Arteta’s side made it two wins from two group matches.

With a Premier League trip to Manchester United on Sunday, Arteta made ten alterations from the weekend loss to Leicester (Granit Xhaka the only survivor) but his team here were still far too strong for the Irish champions.

Dundalk boss Filippo Giovagnoli had likened the tie to a heavyweight boxer taking on a super-lightweight – but his players kept themselves off the ropes in the opening exchanges.

There were fears the Dundalk boss wouldn’t be allowed on the touchline due to not having a UEFA pro licence but he was allowed to

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There were fears the Dundalk boss wouldn’t be allowed on the touchline due to not having a UEFA pro licence but he was allowed to

Alex Runarsson, making his debut in the Arsenal goal, was called into action early on as he dived low to turn a long-range Patrick McEleney effort behind.

Arsenal were struggling to make their mark on the game despite boasting a side which cost almost £150million against one made up of free transfers.

Arteta opted to play Xhaka in a back three, with his defensive options severely limited through injury and unavailability.

Dundalk’s experienced goalkeeper Gary Rogers was not called into meaningful action until after the half-hour as he tipped a Sead Kolasinac header over the crossbar following smart work from Willock.

Nketiah should have done better when a deflected Pepe shot fell to his feet just seven yards out, but he could only steer the ball wide.

But England’s record goalscorer at Under-21 level would make no mistake soon after as Rogers came to punch a corner and got nowhere near the ball, which ricocheted off a defender and down to Nketiah, who tucked away his chance.

The lead was doubled moments later as Dundalk again played a part in their downfall, Nketiah gifted possession before picking out Pepe, whose shot was blocked into the feet of Willock, who finished well.

This was Nketiah’s third goal this season

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This was Nketiah’s third goal this season

Willock was in particularly impressive form and got the goal his performance deserved

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Willock was in particularly impressive form and got the goal his performance deserved

Arsenal needed less than a minute of the second half to move further clear, Pepe finishing superbly from the edge of the box.

The rest of the evening was fairly straightforward for the hosts, with Arteta able to wrap Pepe, Xhaka and Shkodran Mustafi in cotton wool for the game at Manchester United in three days’ time.

He also handed a debut to highly-rated young striker Folarin Balogun, while Dani Ceballos and Willian were introduced to increase their respective fitness levels.

The win maintains Arsenal’s perfect start to Group B after the 2-1 victory at Rapid Vienna last week, with Molde travelling to north London next week.

Before then, Arteta will be hoping to give Arsenal’s domestic campaign a shot in the arm following back-to-back defeats and will no doubt recall his big-hitters in an attempt to leave Old Trafford with three points.



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