Sánchez keeps Arsenal alive, ousts Dinamo


Alexis Sánchez scored twice to win Arsenal the focuses and set up a sensational confrontation with Olympiacos while wiping out Dinamo

Weapons store ensured they will have everything to play for on 9 December in Greece after a persuading 3-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb kept their trusts alive in UEFA Champions League Group F.

The Gunners are inside of three purposes of Olympiacos after the Greek champions' thrashing by Bayern München, leaving the Gunners requiring a win by 3-2 or better in Piraeus on 9 December to achieve the knockout stage for a 16thstraight season.

Munititions stockpile were a long way from conversant in the opening half hour. Marko Rog gazed a risk upward front for Dinamo while Paulo Machado and Gonçalo Machado kept the Gunners calm in midfield. Seeing Aaron Ramsey warming up on the touchline was maybe an early sign that Arsène Wenger was not content with the way things were going.

All of a sudden, however, a lazy Gunners execution started to existence with two snappy objectives. The main on 29 minutes was a clearing proceed onward the break which finished in Sánchez crossing from the left to the far post where Özil stooped to head the home side in front. After four minutes Sánchez included the second, touching in Monreal's cross after the Spaniard had won the ball back on the edge of the range.

Dinamo heads dropped and Arsenal may have had more before the break, Eduardo twice sparing admirably from Özil as the interim drew closer. After the restart the weight proceeded. Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud constrained Eduardo into two fast spares before Sánchez put the what tops off an already good thing on 69 minutes, adjusting the manager and shooting high into the net after a cunning go from Joel Campbell had sent him clear.

Much has been said in regards to Alexis Sánchez's workload, yet the Chilean never appears to tire. He gave the flash again here when Arsenal required it most, dashing forward down the left and intersection for Özil to open the scoring then including two of his own.

Credit to Arsenal – they burrowed themselves a gap by losing their opening two amusements in Group F however have now allowed themselves to climb right retreat from it. Few anticipated that them would crush Bayern on Matchday 2; that outcome is looking more noteworthy than any time in recent memory.

As the diversion slowed down Arsenal could have added to their lead, and on the premise of this execution they will go to Greece hoping to get the win they have to progress. Consistency has been their most serious issue so far in Group F. Could they keep up this level .
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