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EUROPA LEAGUE: Former Chelsea striker ends Arsene’s European adventures

- Mark Mann-bryans

Arsene Wenger’s hopes of ending his 22 seasons in charge of Arsenal in European glory bit the dust last night after the Gunners lost 1-0 – and 2-1 on aggregate – to Atletico Madrid in the Uefa Europa League semi-final second leg.

ATLETICO MADRID 1 ARSENAL 0 (ATLETICO WIN 2-1 ON AGG)

Diego Costa ensured Arsene Wenger’s 22-year reign as Arsenal manager will end in Huddersfie­ld and not Lyon as the former Chelsea man hit the winner for Atletico Madrid in a closely-fought Europa League semi-final.

Wenger announced last month that he will step down at the end of the season, a campaign now set to end in bitter disappoint­ment and with no silverware following a 1-0 defeat at the Wanda Metropolit­ano.

The Gunners lost captain Laurent Koscielny early on, reportedly with a torn Achilles and the visitors’ night got worse on the stroke of half-time when Costa notched the goal that secured a 2-1 aggregate win for Diego Simeone’s side.

Costa was an unused substitute in London as he recovered from injury, but he more than anyone has exposed the weak underbelly of the Arsenal defence which has undermined Wenger’s final years at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal are likely to finish sixth in the Premier League – their lowest under Wenger – and the new manager will inherit a side not in the Champions League.

This competitio­n offered the chance of a final trophy for the 68-year-old, who took charge of his 250th European game, but it will be Europa League football for Wenger’s replacemen­t, with the outgoing boss now set to say his goodbye after the final league game of the season at Huddersfie­ld’s John Smith’s Stadium.

Early nerves showed for the visitors as David Ospina and Shkodran Mustafi bundled into one another to win an unconteste­d cross.

Costa, so often a thorn in the side of Arsenal during his time at Stamford Bridge, knew just how to rile the defence, bullying his way through the back line before firing wide.

Arsenal’s rearguard suffered a blow inside the opening eight minutes as Koscielny was carried off on a stretcher, clearly in agony having gone down off the ball clutching his ankle and thumping the turf.

Wenger’s side enjoyed plenty of the ball but could not muster a shot on goal in the first half, Alexandre Lacazette’s heavy touch taking him away from goal after a slide-rule pass from Aaron Ramsey got him in behind.

The hosts appeared content to allow Arsenal the lion’s share of the ball and looked to hit on the counter-attack, with Koke and Antoine Griezmann both firing wide as the first half wore on.

Madrid were ahead in first-half stoppage time, Griezmann sliding a pass into the run of Costa, who left Hector Bellerin in his wake before converting past Ospina.

Ramsey almost found a route through to Jan Oblak’s goal but could only send a weak effort wide having been fortunate to collect a fluffed Jack Wilshere strike.

Costa was still causing trouble at the other end, all too easily bustling past two challenges before being shut down as he looked to shoot.

Oblak was finally forced into a meaningful save as he tipped Granit Xhaka’s low driver behind, with Mustafi heading the resulting corner over the crossbar.

Wenger introduced Henrikh Mkhitaryan for a struggling Wilshere and the man who scored in the final for Manchester United last season was soon in the thick of the action as he thrashed a shot inches over the top.

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Picture: Getty. Diego Costa fires home Atletico’s winner against Arsenal to end Arsene Wenger’s hopes of landing a European trophy.

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