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Arsenal win after crowd trouble, Silva fires Milan to victory

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BERNE: Arsenal recovered from a goal down to beat FC Cologne 3-1 after crowd disturbanc­es in London, while AC Milan’s new signing Andre Silva scored a hattrick in a rousing 5-1 win at Austria Vienna as the Europa League group stage got underway on Thursday.

Fellow Serie A sides Atalanta and Lazio also won while Portugal’s Vitoria Guimaraes began their match against Salzburg with not a single European player in the team.

Arsenal’s Group H match was delayed by an hour as about 20,000 Cologne supporters fans, many without tickets, descended on The Emirates before kick off as their team returned to European competitio­n for the first time in 25 years.

There were also scuffles between fans and when the action finally started, Arsenal fell behind to a stunning long-range strike from Jhon Cordoba before second-half goals from Sead Kolasinac, Alexis Sanchez and Hector Bellerin rescued the win.

Milan’s Portugal forward, signed from Porto in the close season, enjoyed a prolific night as he became the first player to score a European hat-trick for the seventimes European champions since Brazilian Kaka against Anderlecht in 2006.

Hakan Calhanoglu set Milan on their way with a fierce drive in the seventh minute and then set up Silva’s first two goals in the 10th and 20th of the Group D game.

Although Alexandar Borkovic pulled one back two minutes after the break, Silva completed his treble in the 56th minute after being sent clear by Franck Kessie’s through ball. Suso added the fifth just after the hour before Milan eased up.

Atalanta were also impressive, scoring three first-half goals to beat English opponents Everton in

I have been waiting for this moment for a lifetime. Alejandro Gomez, Atalanta striker

Group E. Andrea Masiello tapped the ball in from a corner after 27 minutes before Alejandro Gomez rifled home a shot from the edge of the area in the 41st and Bryan Cristante added the third three minutes later after Everton were caught in possession.

“I have been waiting for this moment for a li fetime,” said Argentine Gomez.

“I’m not a young kid anymore so to play my first Europa League match at 29 and beat Everton is very emotional.”

Olympique Lyonnais were held 11 at Apollon Limassol in the group’s other game after Adrian Sardinero Corpa got a last-gasp equaliser for the Cypriots to cancel out Memphis Depay’s 53rd minute penalty.

Braga pulled off a shock in Group C by coming from behind to win 2-1 at Hoffenheim, who had beaten German champions Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

Sandro Wagner gave Hoffenheim the lead in the 24th minute but Joao Carlos Teixeira headed the equaliser on the stroke of halftime from a cross by Ricardo Esgaio who also set up the winner for Dyego Sousa five minutes after the break.

Lazio came from behind to win 3-2 at Vitesse Arnhem in Group K to complete a perfect night for three Serie A teams. Ciro Immobile scored their second goal, taking his tally for the season to seven in five games in all competitio­ns.

In the group’s other game, Nice thumped Zulte-Waregem 51 in Belgium with Alassane Plea scoring the first two goals, followed by a third from Dante and one from Allan Saint-Maximin before maverick striker Mario Balotelli wrapped up the win. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Alexis Sanchez (second left) shoots to score their second goal during the UEFA Europa League Group H match against FC Cologne at The Emirates Stadium in London. — AFP photo
Alexis Sanchez (second left) shoots to score their second goal during the UEFA Europa League Group H match against FC Cologne at The Emirates Stadium in London. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? AC Milan’s Andre Silva (top left) scores the second goal during the UEFA Europa League group D football match against Austria Wien in Vienna, Austria. — Reuters photo
AC Milan’s Andre Silva (top left) scores the second goal during the UEFA Europa League group D football match against Austria Wien in Vienna, Austria. — Reuters photo

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