Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Wenger hails brilliance of Ozil as CSKA are thumped

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ARSENE Wenger saw his Arsenal side put one foot into the Europa League semi-finals with a convincing win over CSKA Moscow before hailing the brilliance of Mesut Ozil.

The Germany internatio­nal ran the show for the Gunners as Aaron Ramsey and Alexandre Lacazette helped themselves to two goals apiece in a 4-1 victory.

Ramsey opened the scoring before Ozil was fouled inside the box, with Lacazette turning home the resulting penalty.

Ozil then provided the assist for Ramsey to score a third before he laid on Lacazette’s second.

With the second leg to come in Moscow next week, Wenger refused to put his side into the hat for the last four — but he was full of praise for Ozil.

“Of course he enjoys it,” Wenger said of the former Real Madrid man.

“And I hope you enjoy it because we see a great football player. When you love football, that’s what you want to see.

“We scored some great goals in the first half and, at half-time, the target was not to concede any more and, if possible, add another one.

“We did the first part of the job in the second half but not the second part of the job.

“On the other hand, it will help us to focus completely in the second game and not think it’s job done, we know it’s not over. We have to go there with that right focus and try to win the game.”

There were a couple of negatives for Wenger, who revealed goalkeeper David Ospina is set for a spell on the sidelines after injuring his ankle in training before he saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan limp off hurt.

“The scan today was reassuring, he will be out for two to three weeks,” Wenger replied when asked about Ospina.

“Yesterday we were scared it was a very serious injury but the scan was reassuring. Mkhitaryan has a knee problem.

“We don’t know how bad it is, we have to assess it.”

CSKA manager Viktor Goncharenk­o admitted his side — who had briefly equalised courtesy of a stunning Aleksandr Golovin free-kick, were outclassed in London.

“They outperform­ed us greatly but I’m not disappoint­ed,” he said. “It’s a bad result for us but we understood who is playing against us.”

Asked about the second leg, Goncharenk­o said he was only thinking about Monday’s derby against Dinamo Moscow.

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