Arsenal into last 16 as Partizan downed

December 09, 2010 | 10:00
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Arsenal booked their place in the last 16 of the Champions League here Wednesday but were made to work hard before downing Partizan Belgrade 3-1 at the Emirates.
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Substitute Theo Walcott and in-form Frenchman Samir Nasri scored the decisive goals for the Gunners after Partizan's Brazilian-born striker Cleo had cancelled out Robin Van Persie's first-half penalty.

Defeats to Shakhtar Donetsk and Braga in their previous two matches however mean the English Premier League leaders had to settle for the runners-up spot in Group H. Shakhtar finished first after beating Braga in Ukraine.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted he had been anxious when Partizan levelled at 1-1 but was always confident his side would come back.

"I felt we had the resources to score and that in the last 20 minutes they would drop a little bit physically," Wenger said. "I was always confident that we would qualify but you never know.

"We didn't find our pace in the game. We didn't manage to find openings in their defence and they defended very well," Wenger added.

Arsenal captain-for-the-night Van Persie said the Gunners believe they can finally end their five-year trophy drought this season.

"Everything starts with belief," Van Persie told Sky Sports.

"If you don't believe you'd better stop playing football. We do believe we can achieve things this year."

Van Persie said he was not fazed by the fact that Arsenal's second place finish means they must face either Germany's Schalke 04, Bayern Munich or Spanish giants Barcelona or Real Madrid in the next round.

"As a fan of football I'd love to be involved in a game against either Barcelona or Madrid but we'll just have to see what happens in the draw," he said.

Arsenal had dominated from the outset, monopolising possession but struggling to find a way through Partizan's densely populated midfield.

Nasri always looked Arsenal's most threatening attacking outlet, and the midfielder created the first half-chance when he found Marouane Chamakh with a cross that the Moroccan striker headed harmlessly over the bar.

Nasri was in the thick of it again on 19 minutes when he lost his marker superbly before threading a low cross through to Van Persie, who could only guide his shot wide of the near post.

At the other end Arsenal remained largely unruffled although they were forced into a defensive reshuffle on 24 minutes when Emmanuel Eboue came on to replace Kieran Gibbs after the fullback turned an ankle.

Arsenal broke the deadlock on the half hour mark via a dubious penalty, Marko Jovanovic harshly adjuged to have bundled over Van Persie by Italian referee Paolo Tagliavento.

Television replays appeared to suggest little contact by the defender on the Dutch striker.

Partizan's players protested to no avail and Van Persie stepped up to blast his spot kick beyond Vladimir Stojkovic.

Despite cruising through the first half however, Arsenal were made to pay for a slack opening to the second period and Partizan got back on level terms when Cleo's speculative shot took a big deflection off Sebastien Squillaci and looped up over Lukasz Fabianski.

It looked like the match might finish in a draw until the introduction of substitute Walcott for Andrei Arshavin breathed new life into the Arsenal attack with 23 minutes to go.

On 73 minutes Walcott fired Arsenal back into the lead, controlling a half-clearance superbly on his chest before angling in a volley past Stojkovic.

Four minutes later Nasri made the game safe, rounding off slick interplay between Nicklas Bendtner and Alex Song to finish coolly.

The only sour note for Arsenal came five minutes from time when Bacary Sagna received a straight red card for a professional foul on Aleksandar Lazevski on the edge of the area.

AFP

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