Olympiacos 0-3 Arsenal
Olivier Giroud's first Arsenal hat-trick secured a win that meant the Gunners finished second in Group F and reached the last 16 for the 16th year running
Arsenal
continue their streak of reaching the UEFA Champions League last 16
with a decisive victory at Olympiacos, Olivier Giroud's hat-trick
securing second place in Group F.
Needing to win by two goals or 3-2 or more, the onus was on Arsenal to attack, yet the home side showed the greater intent early on with Sebá especially lively on the left, although their finishing was wayward. Having withstood that early pressure, Arsenal began to assert themselves, thanks in no small part to the efforts of a player who spent 2013/14 on loan at Olympiacos.
Joel Campbell was afford a warm reception on his return to Piraeus, and reminded the home fans of his talents with a fine cross that Mathieu Flamini volleyed against the crossbar. With Mesut Özil increasingly influential, the visitors struck just before the half-hour as Aaron Ramsey delivered a cross from the left; Giroud met it at the near post and his header found the net via a rebound off goalkeeper Roberto.
Halfway to their target, four minutes into the second period Arsenal got the crucial second goal. Campbell was again central, producing a perfect measured pass for Giroud and the Frenchman beat Roberto with a low shot.
The psychological blow to Olympiacos was obvious, with errors creeping into the home team's play, and Theo Walcott nearly put the contest to bed in the 56th minute, Arthur Masuaku blocking. At the other end, Kostas Fortounis so nearly put Olympiacos back in the driving seat, but a brilliant Petr Čech save kept Arsenal in control.
Hopes that chance might lead to a resurgence from the home side proved short-lived, as Arsenal got the clinching third goal in the 67th minute. Omar Elabdellaoui handled inside the area and Giroud stepped up to complete his hat-trick. That left Olympiacos needing three goals – too tall an order.
Key player: Olivier Giroud
With several of Arsenal's first-team players sidelined with injury, the Frenchman took it upon himself to lead the Gunners into the next round. He created havoc in the Olympiacos box and proved quick, astute and clinical in his finishing – just what Arsenal needed.
Where the match was won
Arsenal are experienced and knew how to tame both their understandable pre-match nerves and Olympiacos' early enthusiasm. It took them 25 minutes to get going, but once they had hit their stride, they never looked back. They clinically made the most of their opportunities and Olympiacos could not respond.
Olivier Giroud's first Arsenal hat-trick secured a win that meant the Gunners finished second in Group F and reached the last 16 for the 16th year running
Match statistics
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Lineups
Olympiacos | Arsenal | ||
16 | Roberto (GK) (C) | 33 | Čech (GK) |
5 | Milivojević | 4 | Mertesacker (C) |
6 | Da Costa | 6 | Koscielny |
7 | Fortounis
9
| 11 | Özil |
11 | Kasami
72
| 12 | Giroud
29
49
63
67
90+2
|
14 | Elabdellaoui
66
| 14 | Walcott
72
|
23 | Siovas | 16 | Ramsey
18
|
26 | Masuaku | 18 | Monreal |
90 | Pardo
86
| 20 | Flamini |
92 | Sebá
77
| 24 | Bellerín |
99 | Ideye | 28 | Campbell
90+1
|
Substitutes | |||
37 | Kapino (GK) | 13 | Ospina (GK) |
3 | Botía | 2 | Debuchy |
9 | Finnbogason
86
| 3 | Gibbs
72
|
10 | Domínguez
72
| 5 | Gabriel |
30 | Leandro Salino | 15 | Oxlade-Chamberlain
90+1
|
77 | Hernâni
77
| 21 | Chambers
90+2
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91 | Cambiasso | 45 | Iwobi |
Coaches | |||
Marco Silva (POR) | Arsène Wenger (FRA) | ||
Referee | |||
Nicola Rizzoli (ITA) |
Other Match Results
Needing to win by two goals or 3-2 or more, the onus was on Arsenal to attack, yet the home side showed the greater intent early on with Sebá especially lively on the left, although their finishing was wayward. Having withstood that early pressure, Arsenal began to assert themselves, thanks in no small part to the efforts of a player who spent 2013/14 on loan at Olympiacos.
Joel Campbell was afford a warm reception on his return to Piraeus, and reminded the home fans of his talents with a fine cross that Mathieu Flamini volleyed against the crossbar. With Mesut Özil increasingly influential, the visitors struck just before the half-hour as Aaron Ramsey delivered a cross from the left; Giroud met it at the near post and his header found the net via a rebound off goalkeeper Roberto.
Halfway to their target, four minutes into the second period Arsenal got the crucial second goal. Campbell was again central, producing a perfect measured pass for Giroud and the Frenchman beat Roberto with a low shot.
The psychological blow to Olympiacos was obvious, with errors creeping into the home team's play, and Theo Walcott nearly put the contest to bed in the 56th minute, Arthur Masuaku blocking. At the other end, Kostas Fortounis so nearly put Olympiacos back in the driving seat, but a brilliant Petr Čech save kept Arsenal in control.
Hopes that chance might lead to a resurgence from the home side proved short-lived, as Arsenal got the clinching third goal in the 67th minute. Omar Elabdellaoui handled inside the area and Giroud stepped up to complete his hat-trick. That left Olympiacos needing three goals – too tall an order.
Key player: Olivier Giroud
With several of Arsenal's first-team players sidelined with injury, the Frenchman took it upon himself to lead the Gunners into the next round. He created havoc in the Olympiacos box and proved quick, astute and clinical in his finishing – just what Arsenal needed.
Where the match was won
Arsenal are experienced and knew how to tame both their understandable pre-match nerves and Olympiacos' early enthusiasm. It took them 25 minutes to get going, but once they had hit their stride, they never looked back. They clinically made the most of their opportunities and Olympiacos could not respond.
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