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    Lucas Perez hat-trick keep Arsenal on top

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 6, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lucas Perez celebrates with teammate, Mesut Ozil
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    Arsenal finished top of Champions League Group A thanks to a Lucas Perez hat-trick in Basel and Paris St-Germain’s draw with Ludogorets Razgrad.

    Needing to better PSG’s result if the French side dropped points, the Gunners took control through two Perez tap-ins.

    Perez drove in his third from the edge of the box and Alex Iwobi rolled in a fourth before Seydou Doumbia cut through for a Basel consolation.

    A 2-2 draw in Paris left Arsenal top for the first time since 2011-12.

    Arsenal failed to make it past the last 16 that year, and have fallen at the first knockout stage in each of the past six seasons.

    Aside from breaking their run of second-placed group finishes, the Gunners have also gone through a group stage unbeaten for the first time since they reached the final in 2005-06.

    Gunners’ good fortune?

    A 2-2 draw at home against PSG in November looked to have consigned Arsenal to second place and, in theory, a harder assignment in the last 16.

    Their only hope of topping the group was help from Bulgarians Ludogorets, who twice led in Paris and, despite Angel di Maria’s late equaliser, held on to seal a place in the Europa League.

    As a result, Arsenal know they will avoid Barcelona and Monaco, who have knocked them out in the past two seasons, as well as Atletico Madrid and Napoli in Monday’s draw.

    However, they could face Bayern Munich, their conquerors in 2013 and 2014, or one of Borussia Dortmund or Real Madrid.

    If the draw is kinder, they could be paired with one of Benfica, Bayer Leverkusen or one of Porto or FC Copenhagen.

    Perez proves a point

    Spaniard Perez has struggled to make an impression since a £17m move from Deportivo La Coruna in August, making just one Premier League start and only finding the net in a double strike against Nottingham Forest in the League Cup.

    Here he was twice in the right place at the right time, an empty net at his mercy first after Kieran Gibbs rolled the ball across goal, then when a Gibbs shot was parried.

    Perez completed his hat-trick soon after half-time, surging towards the Basel goal and angling a finish past a weak attempt at a save from home goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik.

    Arsenal were incisive and consistently dangerous on a freezing and misty night in Switzerland, with Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil constantly linking – Sanchez’s delightful pass finding Ozil, who fed Iwobi from the left for the fourth.
    Gibbs grabs his chance

    Gibbs is another Arsenal player who has been short of opportunities this season, making only one start in the Premier League.

    The England left-back was brilliant in Basel, not only having a hand in Perez’s first two goals, but also winning the ball and playing a through pass for the third.

    As Gibbs often took an advanced position, Basel did find some joy down the Arsenal right, with Renato Steffen cutting in to force a save from David Ospina and Matias Delgado heading over from inside the six-yard box.

    The visitors’ defence, including Rob Holding, was occasionally ragged, and when Holding lost out to Seydou Doumbia, the Ivorian wonderfully turned Laurent Koscielny for a consolation that Basel deserved.

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