Bukayo Saka scored twice as Arsenal beat Monaco to strengthen their position as one of the sides likely to progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The Gunners were well on top in the first half, but missed a number of chances to make the outcome even more comfortable.
Arsenal took the lead in the 34th minute after Myles Lewis–Skelly played in Gabriel Jesus and the Brazilian crossed for Saka to tap in.
Substitute Kai Havertz then forced a mistake from keeper Radoslaw Majecki in the 74th minute and Saka steered in from close range.
The England forward then set up the third with two minutes left as Havertz turned in his cross.
Arsenal should have added more to their tally, though, before their late flurry.
Gabriel Jesus was denied twice by Majecki when through on goal.
Captain Martin Odegaard was next to go close when he intercepted a loose pass from Monaco midfielder Soungoutou Magassa but shot wide from inside the area, while Gabriel Martinelli curled wide of the post when well placed too.
The Gunners were almost punished immediately after the restart for their wayward finishing when Thilo Kehrer headed wide from inside the box from a Monaco free-kick.
Former Liverpool midfielder Takumi Minamino and striker Breel Embolo also went close for the visitors.
However, the missed chances did not matter in the end as the late goals from Saka and Havertz gave Mikel Arteta’s side the success.
Arsenal moved up to third in the table on 13 points and in a strong position going into their final two group stage games.
They host Dinamo Zagreb next on 22 January before visiting Girona a week later.
Source | BBC Sports