AC Milan survives Arsenal onslaught to advance
Updated: 2012-03-07 11:08
(Agencies)
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Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny scores a goal against AC Milan during their Champions League last 16 second leg soccer match at the Emirates Stadium in London, March 6, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
* Arsenal's three first-half goals not enough
LONDON - AC Milan survived an almighty scare against a rejuvenated Arsenal to scrape into the Champions League quarter-finals 4-3 on aggregate on Tuesday despite being thrashed 3-0 by the London side who almost pulled off mission impossible.
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger reacts during their Champions League last 16 second leg soccer match against AC Milan at the Emirates Stadium in London, March 6, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
Van Persie, who scored a superb late winner against Liverpool last weekend, botched a glorious chance to level the tie early in the second half when he scooped an effort straight into the arms of Christian Abbiati and Arsenal ran out of steam.
Milan could have made it a more comfortable night but Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Antonio Nocerino were guilty of spurning the chances to give their side some breathing space.
"Right now, although we lost I am very happy," Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri told reporters. "I am delighted we've qualified and that was the main objective, although we have to play better than that."
It was all rather an anti-climax in the end for the home side who had Milan on the ropes by halftime, leaving Wenger to rue the damage done in the away leg last month.
"We are disappointed because we touched qualification, we had the chances, and although we didn't do it, we were very close," he told reporters.
"We restored some pride after the first tie but unfortunately we are out. We had the chances but we paid the price for the first game.
"We suffered a lot physically in the second half but the players gave a faultless performance."
Premier League victories, including a 5-2 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur from 2-0 down and another comeback in a 2-1 win at Liverpool on Saturday, had fuelled belief that all might not be lost against the Italian aristocrats.
Van Persie twice tested Abbiati, forcing one flying save, before Arsenal's second goal arrived after 26 minutes.
Theo Walcott sped down the right and his low cross was only half cleared by Thiago Silva straight to the lurking Czech Rosicky who steered a precise shot inside the near post.
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