Wednesday 18 September 2013

Marseille 1-2 Arsenal

Aaron Ramsey continued his fine form to help earn Arsenal a record 10th successive away win as they strode past Marseille in the Champions League.
Ramsey's goal six minutes from time settled the contest when he collected Kieran Gibbs' ball to fire in from 16 yards for his sixth in seven games.

Theo Walcott's volley midway through the second half gained control of the game after some early scares.
A stoppage-time penalty by Marseille's Jordan Ayew made little difference.
Ramsey brought down Andre Ayew for the spot-kick, with the Marseille forward appearing to make the most of any contact.

Arsenal's inspiration from last season

  • Arsenal's 10-game winning streak away from home began when they beat last season's Champions League winners Bayern Munich in the second leg of their last 16 tie on 13 March
But it did little to spoil another fine result for the Gunners, who picked up their sixth successive win since losing on the opening day of the Premier League to Aston Villa.
Just before Walcott's goal, which came after a mistake by Marseille full-back Jeremy Morel, Gibbs cleared the ball off the line after a slice by fellow Gunners defender Per Mertesacker.
The left-back and Ramsey were the visitors' most impressive performers as Arsenal repeated the same result that they achieved at the Stade Velodrome in the Champions League two years ago.
That night, Ramsey scored a late winner, but his development is reaching new heights as he crafted much of Arsenal's best play with clever running and smart distribution.
At times, though, Arsenal appeared unbalanced in their formation with Jack Wilshere employed on the left side of a front three behind striker Olivier Giroud.
That gave the French side plenty of space down the right side and Arsene Wenger's team will not be able to afford the same luxuries to upcoming Group F opponents Napoli and Borussia Dortmund.
With Italian side Napoli winning 2-1 against last season's finalists from Germany, this result took on even more importance and the Gunners may need to be tighter in midfield when they host Rafael Benitez's side in their next European match.
Deadline day signing Mesut Ozil made his European debut for the Gunners after an impressive display against Sunderland on Saturday, but he was a flitting influence in the first period.
Walcott had the visitors' best chance before the break when he fired straight at Steve Mandanda despite having his shirt pulled as he bore down on goal, but Marseille should have gone into the break in front.
France international Mathieu Valbeuna was easily the most creative force in the first period and twice went close.
After an uninspiring first period, the game improved in the second as chances began to stack up.
Rod Fanni shot wide just after the interval before Dimitri Payet, finding room on the right wing, had a stinging effort saved by Wojciech Szczesny.
At the other end, Gibbs played a lovely one-two with Ozil before having a shot saved by Mandanda and also saved Mertesacker's embarrassment as the Germany defender returned to the team after illness.
Shortly afterwards, Morel failed to clear Gibbs' cross as Walcott struck his first goal of the season, and when Ramsey signalled his growing influence on the team the victory was secured.
The late penalty did little to dampen Arsenal's delight at the final whistle.

LINEUP, BOOKINGS (2) & SUBSTITUTIONS (5)

Marseille

  • 30 Mandanda
  • 03 N'Koulou Booked
  • 04 Mendes
  • 15 Morel
  • 24 Fanni
  • 20 Romao
  • 25 Gilbert Imbula (Florian Thauvin - 79' )
  • 28 Valbuena (Khelifa - 90' )
  • 09 Gignac
  • 10 A Ayew
  • 17 Payet (J Ayew - 73' )

Substitutes

  • 16 Samba
  • 23 Mendy
  • 07 Cheyrou
  • 13 Lemina
  • 11 J Ayew
  • 14 Florian Thauvin
  • 29 Khelifa

Arsenal

  • 01 Szczesny
  • 03 Sagna
  • 04 Mertesacker
  • 06 Koscielny
  • 28 Gibbs
  • 10 Wilshere
  • 11 Ozil
  • 14 Walcott (Monreal - 78' )
  • 16 Ramsey Booked
  • 20 Flamini (Miyaichi - 90' )
  • 12 Giroud

Substitutes

  • 21 Fabianski
  • 05 Vermaelen
  • 17 Monreal
  • 25 Jenkinson
  • 45 Isaac Hayden
  • 31 Miyaichi
  • 37 Akpom
Ref: O Benquerenca
Att: 32,000

MATCH STATS

Possession45%55%90minsMarseilleArsenal

Shots

158

On target

66

Corners

74

Fouls

98

Live Text Commentary

90:00+3:10Full time
Full TimeThe referee brings the game to a close.
90:00+2:24Goal scored
Goal! - Jordan Ayew - Marseille 1 - 2 ArsenalJordan Ayew scores a placed penalty. Marseille 1-2 Arsenal.
90:00+1:20
Andre Ayew fouled by Aaron Ramsey, the ref awards a Penalty.
90:00+0:03Substitution
SubstitutionMathieu Flamini leaves the field to be replaced by Ryo Miyaichi.
89:39Substitution
SubstitutionSaber Khelifa comes on in place of Mathieu Valbuena.
83:09
Andre Ayew challenges Jack Wilshere unfairly and gives away a free kick. Mathieu Flamini restarts play with the free kick.
82:39
Mesut Ozil takes the chance to get an effort at goal and missed to the right of the goal.
80:15
Shot by Mathieu Valbuena went wide of the left-hand post.
78:43Substitution
SubstitutionFlorian Thauvin joins the action as a substitute, replacing Gilbert Imbula.
77:02Substitution
SubstitutionNacho Monreal comes on in place of Theo Walcott.
77:02
Olivier Giroud is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Free kick taken by Nicolas N'Koulou.
76:03
Mathieu Valbuena takes a shot. Wojciech Szczesny safely holds on.
74:45
Foul by Alaixys Romao on Mathieu Flamini, free kick awarded. Aaron Ramsey takes the free kick.
74:29
Foul by Michel Lucas Mendes on Mesut Ozil, free kick awarded. Mesut Ozil takes the free kick.
72:56
Shot by Mathieu Valbuena cleared the crossbar.
72:17Substitution
SubstitutionDimitri Payet goes off and Jordan Ayew comes on.
71:11
Corner taken by Theo Walcott. Header at goal by Olivier Giroud misses to the right.
67:37
Corner taken by Dimitri Payet. Header at goal by Michel Lucas Mendes goes over the bar.
67:09
Dimitri Payet takes a shot. Diving save by Wojciech Szczesny.
66:34
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Jack Wilshere by Rod Fanni. Wojciech Szczesny restarts play with the free kick.

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