Arsenal came from behind to beat Cologne in their delayed Europa League opener against a backdrop of crowd trouble at the Emirates Stadium.
Kickoff was delayed by an hour as ticketless away supporters attempted to enter the ground, with plenty of Cologne fans sat in among the home section when the tie finally got underway in a match the Gunners eventually winning 3-1.
Four arrests were made on suspicion of public order offences as extra police were deployed to the scene.
On the pitch, Arsene Wenger's much-changed side showed determination to fight back from Jhon Cordoba's early 40-yard strike and seal three points.
It was only after the interval, following the introduction of Sead Kolasinac and a change of shape, that the Gunners hit back.
Kolasinac levelled less than four minutes after coming off the bench and Alexis Sanchez, a surprise starter ahead of a trip to Chelsea on Sunday, scored a marvellous solo goal before Hector Bellerin secured the win late on.
Everton produced another hugely disappointing display as they were beaten 3-0 by Atalanta in their Europa League Group E opener in Reggio Emilia.
The Toffees went into the match having suffered a 3-0 home loss to Tottenham five days earlier and with boss Ronald Koeman stressing they would "need to react'' in Italy after that poor performance.
But they were abject once again here, with their sloppiness punished by a dynamic Atalanta side who scored three times in the first half.
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