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ARSENAL PARTY IN PRAGUE

Arteta’s European dream still alive

- MARTIN SAMUEL Chief Sports Writer

Arsenal saved their best performanc­e of the season for their biggest match. This was an outstandin­g display that leaves them three matches from a return to the Champions league elite. The spectre of failure remains, of course — but less so if they keep playing like this.

It was 1995-96 when arsenal last didn’t play in europe and with the club mired in mid-table and out of all domestic cups that scenario keeps the stakes high. Mikel arteta needs to lift a second trophy, the europa league to go with last season’s Fa Cup. and that’s pressure.

so credit is due to the players who steered such a competent path past slavia Prague — a team that last lost at home close to 18 months ago. arsenal were three up within 24 minutes, before alexandre lacazette made it four with his seventh goal in nine games.

He has been enjoying a new lease of life with Pierre-emerick aubameyang in disgrace and now ill. His malaria diagnosis will explain weaknesses of late but lacazette has responded in his absence and took responsibi­lity here with two goals

so too Granit Xhaka, who has filled in impressive­ly in a wide defensive role, and made a lovely pass to the excellent nicolas Pepe for the fourth. Yet it is arsenal’s young players who have been catching the eye this season and last night was no different. Bukayo saka and emile smith rowe were outstandin­g and it was their speed and intelligen­ce that Prague could not cope with in the first half.

surely arsenal’s focus, from here, is clear. arteta knows only too well the significan­ce of a europa league win and he would be mad not to prioritise the semi-final and a meeting with his predecesso­r Unai emery and Villarreal over mundane league fixtures. To take this team into the Champions league, even by a back door route, would be an outstandin­g achievemen­t and this win was a big statement of intent. arteta may not be altogether happy with the start to his arsenal managerial career but with last season’s Fa Cup final win over Chelsea, and now this, it cannot be argued he is not the man for the big matches. It could be the right time to play arsenal in domestic competitio­n, but Villarreal will not be relishing their collision seeing this performanc­e, even if emery knows every little flaw in their squad.

arsenal’s season was on the line but they rose to that challenge. This is a club that has been too used to settling of late. That settled for fourth as a trophy; that settled for endless transition; that sacrificed ambition for financial security; that settled for the europa league and were grateful for that.

It looked as if they might have to settle this season, too, that the big six might become five with one rooted in mediocrity. Yet in a brilliant 10-minute spell, those presumptio­ns were blown away.

arsenal did not settle this time. There may be little left to play for at home — other than the local pride of finishing above Tottenham — but arsenal in europe is very much a live event. and while the europa league is still on, so is the Champions league next season.

Between minutes 14 and 24, arsenal scored four times. The first did not count, and by the smallest of margins, but the other three did and the tie was done with over an hour to spare. To think we were worried that slavia Prague might have too much for them at home.

It was november 27, 2019, when they last lost in Prague — to Inter Milan in the Champions league — and that late goal in the first leg looked as if it might be significan­t. arsenal made it an irrelevanc­e.

slavia coach Jindrich Trpisovsky made four substituti­ons at halftime, suggesting this was now a time for resting legs and damage limitation. slavia Prague were outclassed and knew it. They do not possess young players of the calibre of saka and smith rowe. Few clubs do.

arsenal started slowly, but their first break forward of note looked to have given them a lead. saka’s shot was palmed on to the left post by goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar — still wearing face and skull protection as a memento from that truly horrid game in Glasgow in the previous round. The ball flew out and smith rowe was first to it.

and then, the dreaded Var delay. It is worse in european competitio­ns where replays are not shown, meaning everyone hangs around in the dark waiting for the voice from above. When it came, it decreed that smith rowe had strayed narrowly offside and Prague breathed again. That reprieve lasted all of four minutes.

It was a lovely passing move that led to the first goal. Calum Chambers was involved but it was smith rowe who was the creator with a quite exquisite pass inside to Pepe. He moved very quickly to evade his marker and lifted the ball sweetly over goalkeeper Kolar.

From arsenal’s next attack two minutes later, smith rowe broke down the right, causing consternat­ion and feeding saka, who was looking increasing­ly untameable.

sure enough, Jakub Hromada bundled him over and referee Cuneyt Cakir pointed to the spot. lacazette stood up to take it and sent Kolar the wrong way. It was becoming increasing­ly difficult for arsenal to make hard work of this.

Certainly after the 24th minute when the third went in. By now, the fact leicester lost to this slavia Prague team earlier in the competitio­n was becoming puzzling.

Chambers played saka in on the right and he checked inside before fooling Kolar by striking his shot towards the near post. Kolar had been following the movement to the opposite side. It took him by surprise — much as a 3-0 lead so soon in the first half will have confused many arsenal fans. What happened to doing it the hard way?

The last summed up the difference between these teams. arsenal, clinical and expansive, slavia Prague sluggish and flounderin­g, well beaten and unable to resist. Xhaka played a lovely ball to Pepe down the left and he picked out a man, not an area, with a well-hit cross. lacazette controlled it and had time to take two or three touches, looking for an angle as slavia’s defence watched beguiled. Finding his spot, he shot the ball past goalkeeper Kolar and the game was done. Crisis? What crisis?

SLAVIA PRAGUE (4-4-2): Kolar 5.5; Bah 5.5 (Visinsky 46min, 6), Holes 5, Zima 5, Boril 5 (Dorley 46, 5.5); Sevcik 6, Stanciu 5 (Lingr 46, 6), Hromada 5 (Masopust 46, 6), Provod 6; Olayinka 6; Kuchta 6. Subs not used: Stejskal, Kovar, Tecl, Sima, Traore. Booked: Hromada, Olayinka. Manager: Jindrich Trpisovsky 6. ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Leno 7; Chambers 8, Holding 7.5, Mari 7.5, Xhaka 7.5; Ceballos 7.5, Partey 7.5 (Cedric 79); Pepe 8 (Balogun 88), Smith Rowe 8.5 (Elneny 67, 6), SAKA 9 (Martinelli 79); Lacazette 8 (Nketiah 79). Subs not used: Ryan, Hillson, Bellerin, Gabriel, Willian, Nelson, Azeez. Scorers: Pepe 18, Lacazette 21 (pen), 77, Saka 24. Booked: Martinelli. Manager: Mikel Arteta 7.5. Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Tur) 7.

 ?? EPA ?? Strike one: Pepe scores past Ondrej Kolar to put Arsenal ahead
EPA Strike one: Pepe scores past Ondrej Kolar to put Arsenal ahead
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 ?? AP ?? Spot on: Lacazette fires home a penalty to make it two
AP Spot on: Lacazette fires home a penalty to make it two
 ?? EPA ?? Three and easy: Saka celebrates the third
EPA Three and easy: Saka celebrates the third

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