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Seven goals for London:

Chelsea and Arsenal enjoy high-scoring Europa League wins

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Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud sees his attempt saved by PAOK Salonika goalkeeper Alexandros Paschalaki­s in the Europa League Group L match at Stamford Bridge on Thursday. Chelsea won 4- 0. Inset: Arsenal’s Matteo Guendouzi climbing over the barrier after giving his shirt away to a fan at the end of the match against Vorskla Poltava in Ukraine. Arsenal won 3- 0. — Reuters

PARIS: Londoners Chelsea and Arsenal both enjoyed high-scoring Europa League wins as Glasgow giants Celtic and Rangers were left with work to do on the final matchday to qualify for the next stage.

Unai Emery selected a youthful Arsenal to play in the Ukraine and they romped past Vorskla Poltava 3-0, guaranteei­ng top spot in Group E in a match switched to freezing Kiev after security concerns in the east of the country.

Teenagers Emile Smith Rowe and Joe Willock scored either side of an Aaron Ramsey penalty as the Gunners went in 3-0 at half-time.

Vorskla Poltava’s coach had complained that the switch forced by UEFA had deprived the city of a “holiday”, and had also distracted his players.

Arsenal will now avoid any of the Champions League drop outs in the draw for the next round as they have a better head-to-head record with second- placed Sporting Lisbon.

Maurizio Sarri had demanded a reaction from his Chelsea side after they lost at Tottenham in the Premier League and the Blues answered his call, beating PAOK Salonika 4-0 to win their group with a brace from French target man Olivier Giroud.

“The main target was to win, we needed a strong team reaction and we did it well tonight,” said the World Cup winner Giroud.

“I am really happy with the team spirit and we can move forwards now and start some new momentum.

“I’ve scored goals in the past but it’s true that I was waiting for more chances,” said Giroud, who broke a long streak without a goal in the last round.

“You need a bit of luck in front of goal. I had a good assist from my teammates, I love this kind of ball behind the defence.

“Four goals plus a clean sheet, a good night for us. When the manager starts me I try to give my best, do my part.”

Celtic still need a final day draw to go through after beating pointless Rosenborg away for the second year in a row thanks to Scott Sinclair’s emphatic header just before the break.

The Scots can thank Austrian outfit RB Salzburg, who won Group B outright with a victory over their German sister club RB Leipzig 1-0. The Germans now have to win in Glasgow to qualify ahead of Celtic.

Rangers drew 0-0 at home with Spain’s Villarreal, keeping their hopes of last day qualificat­ion from Group G alive a point behind the Spaniards and Rapid Vienna who are both on seven.

Bayer Leverkusen, Zurich, Dinamo Zagreb, Arsenal, Frankfurt, Lazio and Chelsea were already qualified before Thursday’s games when Salzburg, Sporting Lisbon, Real Betis, Zenit Saint-Petersburg, Dynamo Kiev, Krasnodar and Fenerbahce all secured their place in the hat for the next round draw.

Sporting thumped six past Garabagh in Azerbaijan while in another high scoring game AC Milan emerged as 5-2 winners over minnows Dudelange of Luxembourg but need a draw with Olympiakos in the final game to qualify. — AFP

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 ??  ?? On a rampage: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud shooting at goal as PAOK Salonika’s Alexandros Paschalaki­s looks on during their Europa League match on Thursday. — Reuters
On a rampage: Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud shooting at goal as PAOK Salonika’s Alexandros Paschalaki­s looks on during their Europa League match on Thursday. — Reuters
 ??  ?? Youth power: Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe celebratin­g after scoring their first goal against Vorskla Poltava in the Europa League on Thursday. — Reuters
Youth power: Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe celebratin­g after scoring their first goal against Vorskla Poltava in the Europa League on Thursday. — Reuters

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