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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wasteful but Arsenal advance despite home defeat

Mikel Arteta’s side lost 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium but advanced on aggregate.

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Recalled Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missed a number of clear-cut chances as the Gunners made heavy weather of progressing to the Europa League quarter-finals against 10-man Olympiacos.

Holding a 3-1 victory from the first leg in Greece, a poor display saw Mikel Arteta’s side lose 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium but advance on aggregate.

Arteta opted to recall Aubameyang after axing his captain for the north London derby win over Tottenham four days earlier following a breach in pre-match protocol.

But the skipper would pass up a number of opportunities to kill off the tie, with Youssef El-Arabi scoring in a third successive game against Arsenal to earn the Greek champions victory on the night despite the dismissal of Ousseynou Ba.

It had been a similar story in the round of 32 meeting between the sides last year, El-Arabi scoring the last-minute goal to send Olympiacos through as Aubameyang missed a sitter with virtually the last kick of the game.

Thankfully for Arsenal, the work had been done a week earlier in Athens this time around but Arteta will know they need to be much better in the next round if they are to keep alive their hopes of lifting the Europa League.

Nicolas Pepe (centre left) had an early opportunity for the Gunners
Nicolas Pepe (centre left) had an early opportunity for the Gunners (Adam Davy/PA)

At the other end, Bernd Leno was called into action for the first time as a long goal-kick completely wrong-footed the Arsenal defence with El-Arabi seeing his shot saved.

The hosts should have taken the lead at the midway point of the first-half, Aubameyang exchanging passes with Dani Ceballos before firing over.

Olympiacos would open the scoring after coming out for the second half on the attack.

Youssef El Arabi (centre right) celebrates scoring
Youssef El Arabi (centre right) celebrates scoring (Adam Davy/PA)

Arteta reacted by replacing Mohamed Elneny and Ceballos with Thomas Partey and Martin Odegaard.

But the first hour of the game was summed up when Kieran Tierney’s low cross was hammered goalwards by Pepe – only for it to cannon up and over off the head of Emile Smith Rowe.

Arsenal were suddenly all at sea, giving away possession in their own half, unable to make forward passes in more dangerous positions and struggling to go toe to toe with a side they comfortable beat last week.

When they did break through on goal, they were wasteful – Odegaard ballooning over a good opportunity to level on the night.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang didn’t bring his shooting boots (Matt Dunham/AP)

The Olympiacos bench had been noisy all evening but was apoplectic when referee Carlos Del Cerro Grande sent off Ba with a little under 10 minutes to go.

The defender caught Arsenal substitute Gabriel Martinelli with a stray arm to earn a caution – with the second yellow following straight after as he protested against the initial decision.

Ousseynou Ba is sent off
Ousseynou Ba is sent off (Adam Davy/PA)

Aubameyang meanwhile, continued to miss good chances, seeing a flick from six yards saved before acrobatically volleying the rebound over the top.

Arsenal saw out the remainder of the game to advance but it was not the sort of performance to appease Arteta.

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