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Arsenal survive major scare in Moscow to advance to Europa League semi-finals

Welbeck and Ramsey scored late on to seal a 6-3 aggregate win and a first European semi-final since 2009.

GOALS FROM DANNY Welbeck and Aaron Ramsey helped Arsenal secure passage into the semi-finals of the Europa League with a 2-2 draw against CSKA Moscow in Thursday’s quarter-final second leg.

Fedor Chalov and Kirill Nababkin struck in the opening 50 minutes to threaten a dramatic turnaround in the tie, but Welbeck and Ramsey scored in the final quarter of an hour to seal a 6-3 aggregate victory.

In a week that has seen Roma shock Barcelona and Juventus almost beat Real Madrid in remarkable Champions League quarter-final matches, much of the pre-match talk in Russia focused on the need for Arsenal to put in a professional performance to defend their 4-1 first-leg advantage.

They were punished for slack defending in each half through Chalov and Nababkin, though, as Viktor Goncharenko’s side showed signs they would punish the Gunners’ complacency and snatch a spot in the last four.

But Welbeck, starting wide on the left in place of the injured Henrikh Mkhitaryan, started and finished Arsenal’s first particularly slick move before Ramsey netted on the counter-attack deep into injury time as they survived a major scare.

CSKA looked unlikely to threaten the latest European comeback in a tepid first half-hour, with the best of the early opportunities falling to Alexandre Lacazette, who was denied by a good block from Aleksei Berezutski.

The home side were dealt a blow when the creative Alan Dzagoev was forced off with injury 38 minutes in, but they were given some hope in the tie barely 90 seconds later.

Chalov reacted quickest to turn in the rebound after Petr Cech saved Nababkin firm downward header.

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The Gunners goalkeeper would have hoped for a quicker response from his defenders after making the save, and there was a case of deja vu five minutes into the second half, when Nababkin beat Hector Bellerin to the loose ball to fire home after Cech had parried Aleksandr Golovin’s drive from 30 yards.

The visitors responded with a spell of possession, but Mohamed Elneny’s headed finish was correctly ruled out for offside at the end of one of their few promising attacking moves by that stage.

Wenger brought on Calum Chambers for the ineffective Jack Wilshere in a bid to strengthen his side’s defensive set-up, but more lacklustre work in their own box allowed 38-year-old Sergei Ignashevich to volley inches wide of the left-hand post.

However, just as CSKA threatened again, they were stunned by a brilliant piece of play from Welbeck.

The England forward spun into space down the left, found Elneny and latched on to the Egyptian’s superb through ball before curling a shot past Igor Akinfeev.

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The goal silenced the atmosphere at the CSKA Arena and Arsenal saw out the closing minutes with ease.

Akinfeev denied Welbeck a second with a fine save, and Ramsey dispatched a good finish with practically the last kick of the game after Elneny played him into clear space on the break.

The Premier League side must now await their fate in Friday’s semi-final draw in Nyon, as they aim to keep their challenge for the trophy, and an automatic spot in next season’s Champions League group stage alive.

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    Mute John McK
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    Dec 5th 2022, 5:54 PM

    There’s third world country’s that have better stadiums than we have … (outside Dublin) .. disgrace

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    Dec 5th 2022, 6:30 PM

    @John McK: quantity over quality

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    Dec 5th 2022, 7:33 PM

    @John McK: just because you say it doesn’t make it true. There’s no third world countries with similar populations that have a stadium like Semple Stadium in a town of the size of Thurles.

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    Mute Michael Hayes
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    Dec 5th 2022, 8:55 PM

    It’s hard to think that €10 m on Semple would be anything other than a cosmetic patch up. And the stadium is still in Thurles!! On the other hand, the same amount spent on rebuilding the Mackie stand in Limerick would leave Munster with two stadia capable of hosting finals and other major events in cities with decent connections.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 3:42 PM

    They could spend 10m bulldozing the whole town, kip.
    Having been at the Munster hurling final last year, I thought the toilets in the Kinnane stand were the most shambolic crush I have ever experienced. Tiny toilet, huge stand and lots of people absolutely wasted. A recipe for disaster.

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