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Europa League: Arsenal Stun AC Milan 0-2 and put smiles back on Arsene Wenger's face, See other results


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— For Arsene Wenger, the smiles are back for now
— Borussia Dortmund stutter to 1-2 home defeat to Salzburg in Europa League

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The smiles are back on the face of underfire Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger after the team claimed an impressive 2-0 victory at AC Milan in their Europa League last 16, first leg on Thursday.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan drove Arsenal into a 15th-minute lead with his first goal for the club, and a shellshocked Milan fell further behind before half-time as Aaron Ramsey waltzed through to score.

Wenger desperately needed a positive result after coming under pressure for a run of four straight defeats, and he got just that against a Milan side who saw a 13-match unbeaten run ended.



“It is an important win of course after we had a nightmare week,” the 68-year-old Frenchman told BT Sport.

“I am happy with the spirit and response we gave. When you are knocked down like a boxer you don’t have time to react and you are only halfway up, but you have to respond.

“Your pride and desire to show quality has to come through in the game.”

Gennaro Gattuso’s seven-time European champions now have it all to do ahead of the second leg at the Emirates in seven days’ time.

“Arsenal are in a very difficult period, but are a great team, but we made too many mistakes,” said Gattuso.

“Overall it is important to win, but it is not qualification. We have to finish the job at home,” Wenger added.

But Arsenal, 13 points adrift of the top four in the Premier League, will be confident of continuing their bid to return to the Champions League by winning Europe’s second-tier competition for the first time.

Arsenal started brightly at the San Siro but were lucky not to concede a penalty when Hakan Calhanoglou stayed on his feet despite appearing to have been fouled by onrushing Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina.

Just moments later Arsenal broke the deadlock, as Mesut Ozil fed Armenian Mkhitaryan, a January signing from Manchester United, to cut inside and fire in a shot which deflected past home keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma off Leonardo Bonucci.

The Gunners grew in confidence after that strike, with Donnarumma making two good saves late in the opening period to deny Calum Chambers and Danny Welbeck, before Mkhitaryan hit the crossbar.

But the visitors did double their advantage before the interval, as Ramsey ran onto Ozil’s perfectly-weighted through ball and rounded Donnarumma to tap into an empty net.

Milan improved in the second half, but wasted their best chances, failing to truly test Ospina.

Giacomo Bonaventura scooped a shot over when he should have done better, while Suso drilled a left-footed strike out for a throw-in.

Colombian keeper Ospina did well to beat Nikola Kalinic to a through ball when the substitute looked to be in on goal, as Arsenal closed out a much-needed win.


Dortmund 1-2 Salzburg


Borussia Dortmund stutter to home defeat to Salzburg in Europa League

Valon Berisha scored twice as Salzburg earned a 2-1 win away to Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Europa League round-of-16 tie on Thursday.

The Austrian side were in control early at the Westfalenstadion, hitting the post while also seeing a shot cleared off the line late in the first half.

However, Salzburg's 49th-minute breakthrough come via a controversial Berisha penalty that was awarded after Omer Toprak brought down Hee-Chan Hwang near the endline, though the contact appeared to occur outside the box.Valon Berisha Lukas Schulze - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

And Salzburg soon doubled their lead when Stefan Lainer cut the ball back through the 18-yard box for Berisha to lash home his second.

Dortmund brought on Christian Pulisic after the hour mark, and the U.S. teenager made an immediate impact, racing towards goal and delivering a cross for Andre Schurrle to tap in from close range to supply a lifeline ahead of the second leg.


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