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Arsenal 3-0 Dundalk: Gunners win well against Irish side after tough start


Nicolas Pepe
Nicolas Pepe has been directly involved in six goals for Arsenal in the Europa League in eight appearances – three goals and three assists

Arsenal eventually broke Dundalk’s resistance as goals either side of the break secured victory in their Europa League group game at Emirates Stadium.

Eddie Nketiah pounced from close range to give the Gunners the lead and Joe Willock blasted a shot into the roof of the net 125 seconds later.

Nicolas Pepe’s brilliant effort from the edge of the box seconds after the restart killed the game off.

They cruised after that but could not add a fourth against the Irish side.

Arsenal – who had never faced a side from the Republic of Ireland before – have now won both their opening Europa League games, while Dundalk have lost both of theirs.

Dundalk made a bit of history as the first team in 10 years of the Europa League not to commit a single foul in a game. Arsenal made 20 fouls and were flagged offside once.

Gunners’ inexperienced backline not tested

Arsenal handed a debut to Iceland goalkeeper Runar Runarsson, a summer signing from Dijon, and he played behind a makeshift central defence.

The Gunners have three centre-backs injured, including David Luiz, with another two not registered for the Europa League.

As a result Shkodran Mustafi, making his first start since July, started in a back three along with midfielder Granit Xhaka and Sead Kolasinac, who is usually a left-back but has played in the centre for Arsenal several times.

But they all had a quiet day – Dundalk only had two touches in Arsenal’s box – and it was the hosts’ fringe forwards who took their chance.

It took 33 minutes for the Gunners to have a shot on target, with Kolasinac’s header tipped over the bar by Gary Rogers.

The breakthrough came seven minutes later. Rogers flapped at a corner which hit team-mate Daniel Cleary and Nketiah beat Brian Gartland to the loose ball to score from close range.

Two minutes later and the Gunners had control. A misplaced pass let Nketiah run forward. He found Pepe, who had an effort blocked, but Willock controlled the ball and blasted a shot into the roof of the net.

It was only another couple of minutes of football later – albeit after the half-time break – when the best goal of the day came.

Pepe got the ball on the edge of the box, rolled it away from a defender and smashed a perfect effort into the top corner.

At that stage a rout looked likely but Dundalk held firm with Ainsley Maitland-Niles having the only effort on target after that.

Dundalk deserve credit

Filippo Giovagnoli
Former Serie C defender Filippo Giovagnoli was managing a senior club for only the 11th time

Dundalk’s run to the Europa League group stage has come despite domestic struggles. They have won only three of 11 League of Ireland games since the restart, losing their title to Shamrock Rovers, and are not certain of a European place next year.

Their manager is unknown Italian Filippo Giovagnoli, a former AC Milan summer camp coach who had never managed a senior team until his appointment in August.

He was not expected to be in the dugout – he sat out their 2-1 defeat by Molde last week – because he does not have the Uefa Pro Licence.

Shane Keegan, the club’s opposition analyst, was named as the club’s manager for the game in the Uefa team sheet – but Giovagnoli appeared on the touchline for the game.

They had the opening chance with Patrick McEleney’s long-range effort after three minutes tipped around the post by Runarsson.

The Lilywhites defended resolutely for 40 minutes but Arsenal’s opening two goals came from their mistakes and there was no way back after that.

Several players were withdrawn with Sunday’s league game against St Patrick’s Athletic in mind. Among them were Michael Duffy, who is such a big Arsenal fan he took ‘Thierry’ as his Confirmation name after Gunners legend Henry.

Limerick’s 1-1 Uefa Cup draw in Southampton in 1981 remains the only time in 13 attempts a side from the Republic of Ireland have not lost in England.

Nketiah scores, Arsenal win – match stats

  • Arsenal have lost just one of their 13 games in cup competitions under Mikel Arteta (W10 D2), a 2-1 defeat against Olympiakos in February.
  • Arsenal have won all nine games in which Eddie Nketiah has found the back of the net (10 goals).
  • Goalkeeper Runar Runarsson is the first Icelandic player to appear for Arsenal since Olafur Ingi Skulason against Wolves in December 2003 in the League Cup.

Player of the match

WillockJoseph Willock

Dundalk

  1. Squad number5Player nameShields

  2. Squad number7Player nameDuffy

  3. Squad number9Player nameHoban

  4. Squad number16Player nameMurray

  5. Squad number44Player nameBoyle

  6. Squad number6Player nameFlores

  7. Squad number21Player nameCleary

  8. Squad number23Player nameDummigan

  9. Squad number3Player nameGartland

  10. Squad number22Player nameColovic

  11. Squad number8Player nameMountney

  12. Squad number11Player nameMcEleney

  13. Squad number10Player nameSloggett

  14. Squad number4Player nameHoare

  15. Squad number2Player nameGannon

  16. Squad number1Player nameRogers

Line-ups

Arsenal

  • 13Rúnarsson
  • 20MustafiSubstituted forCeballosat 61′minutes
  • 34XhakaSubstituted forTierneyat 74′minutes
  • 31Kolasinac
  • 17Cédric Soares
  • 28Willock
  • 25Elneny
  • 15Maitland-Niles
  • 19PépéSubstituted forWillianat 62′minutes
  • 24Nelson
  • 30NketiahSubstituted forBalogunat 74′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Leno
  • 2Bellerín
  • 3Tierney
  • 6dos Santos Magalhães
  • 7Saka
  • 8Ceballos
  • 9Lacazette
  • 12Willian
  • 14Aubameyang
  • 18Partey
  • 38Balogun
  • 44Hein

Dundalk

  • 1Rogers
  • 3Gartland
  • 44Boyle
  • 21ClearySubstituted forHoareat 53′minutes
  • 8Mountney
  • 16MurraySubstituted forSloggettat 45′minutes
  • 5ShieldsSubstituted forGannonat 62′minutes
  • 11McEleneySubstituted forFloresat 53′minutes
  • 23Dummigan
  • 7DuffySubstituted forColovicat 70′minutes
  • 9Hoban

Substitutes

  • 2Gannon
  • 4Hoare
  • 6Flores
  • 10Sloggett
  • 15Leahy
  • 17Oduwa
  • 20McCarey
  • 22Colovic
  • 27Kelly
  • 29McMillan
  • 30Corcoran

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