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Arteta ‘hurt’ by Arsenal’s Europa League exit

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The Gunners struggled to get going and fell to a 2-1 defeat on the night, though Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang thought he had done enough to send Arsenal through when he equalised with an overhead kick in extra time, after Pape Abou Cisse’s header took the tie into an additional 30 minutes.

Aubameyang then squandered a glorious opportunit­y to spare Arsenal’s blushes.

“It hurts, big time,” Arteta said. “We had a lot of hope in this competitio­n. It was a great way for us to be able to go to Europe and it is a very beautiful competitio­n to try to win.

“I think we did a lot of positive things in the game. I think we created enough chances to win the game, but if you concede two set-pieces, then you put yourself in big trouble.”

Gunners goalkeeper

Bernd Leno conceded a cheap corner from which the visitors capitalise­d on as El Arabi turned Giorgos Masouras’ cross beyond the German.

On whether Leno could have done more, Arteta said: “Yes, obviously he could have kicked it out, but then there is another situation to defend.

“It’s not only the first phase but it’s the second phase of that corner that we concede and the player steps in and just taps in the ball in the six-yard box, which is unacceptab­le.

“It is something we have to improve on.”

Olympiacos boss Pedro Martins believed his side got what they deserved.

“I think against Arsenal we had two very difficult games against a bigger opponent,” he said.

“But from the start of our European journey in the Champions League up until now we deserved to go through.”

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