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OneFootball·3 December 2020

🏆 Young Gunners on target; Rangers through after brilliant comeback

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There was plenty of Europa League action to enjoy this Thursday from the penultimate matchday in the group stage.

Here’s what went down …


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Arsenal 4-1 Rapid Wien

Scorers: Lacazette 10′, Marí 18, Nketiah 44′, Smith-Rowe 66′; Kitagawa 47′

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Arsenal have been confirmed as Group B winners following a comprehensive victory over Rapid Wien.

Roared on by a 2,000-strong Emirates Stadium crowd, Arsenal made a bright start to this game and went in front when Alexandre Lacazette lashed home a stunning opening goal from distance.

It was soon 2-0 courtesy of Pablo MarĂ­, making his first appearance since June.

Eddie Nketiah made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time but Koya Kitagawa reduced the deficit to 3-1 early in the second half when he scored following a goalkeeping error from Arsenal’s Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson.

Gunners substitute Emile Smith-Rowe then made it 4-1 with 66 minutes on the clock when he tapped in following a nice pull-back from Ainsley Maitland-Niles.


Rangers 3-2 Standard Liège

Scorers: Goldson 39′, Tavernier 45+1′, Arfield 63′; Lestienne 6′, Čop 40′

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Rangers have booked their spot in the last 32 following an incredible night at Ibrox.

Visitors Standard Liège raced into an early lead through Maxime Lestienne but Connor Goldson equalised from a corner in the 39th minute.

Steven Gerrard’s side were level for under two minutes, however, when Duje Čop put Standard back in front and took a nasty whack off the post for his trouble.

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But the frantic first half wasn’t done there and James Tavernier equalised from the penalty spot for Rangers following a handball from Lestienne.

The hosts then went in front with half an hour to go when Ryan Kent pulled back for Scott Arfield to score his third European goal of the season.

That result means Standard are out, and Rangers will have the chance to finish top of Group D when they travel to face Lech Poznan next week.


LASK 3-3 Tottenham

Scorers: Michorl 42′, Eggestein 84′, Karamoko 90+3; Bale pen 45′, Son 56′, Alli pen 86′

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A shocking performance from Joe Hart cost Tottenham a win at LASK in their final game prior to Sunday’s north London derby.

Peter Michorl did fire the hosts ahead shortly before the break when his rather tame effort from range squirmed past Hart, who didn’t cover himself glory in getting down to it.

Gareth Bale came up with an instant response from the penalty spot and then Son Heung-min raced through to calmly finish to put his side into the driver’s seat.

But Werder Bremen loanee Johannes Eggestein levelled late with a low, central strike which Hart got a weak hand to and could only steer into the net, only for substitute Dele Alli to come off the bench and net a cheeky Panenka penalty.

Incredibly, there was still time for Hart to concede another, being beaten deep into injury time with a curling effort from the edge of the area – although the point is still enough for Spurs to advance.


Milan 4-2 Celtic

Scorers: Calhanoglu 24; Castillejo 26′ Hauge 50′, Díaz 81′; Rogic 7, Édouard 14′

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Celtic’s wait for a win goes on after they squandered a 2-0 lead to lose at San Siro.

Tom Rogic capitalised on an early error to curl the visitors in front wonderfully and Odsonne Édouard then chipped in coolly to make it a dream start for the Scottish champions.

But their lack of confidence quickly resurfaced after Hakan Çalhanoğlu bent a free-kick past a stagnant Vasilis Barkas, with Samu Castillejo levelling moments later after a defensive lapse.

Jens Petter Hauge then completed the comeback shortly after half-time when he weaved his way through a crowd of green jerseys before picking out the corner and he did similarly before the end to set up Brahim DĂ­az to add a fourth with a flourish.


Zorya 1-0 Leicester City

Scorers: Sayyadmanesh 84′

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Leicester, who were already through prior to kick-off in Ukraine, responded to Monday’s shock loss to Fulham with another disappointing defeat.

Cengiz Ăśnder and Wesley Fofana went closest to a Leicester goal on a night which saw Ricardo Pereira make his long-awaited return from injury for the Foxes.

But they were made to rue their misses with six minutes left when Allayar Sayyadmanesh turned it at the far post from a low ball across the face of the area for the only goal of the game.


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Join us next week for the final round of Europa League group stage action.