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Arsenal 2-1 Olympiacos: New signings score for Gunners

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Andre Santos scored for Arsenal as the Gunners defeated Olympiacos 2-1. The Greek champions did threaten Arsenal, but the Gunners were able to pull through in the end.

“The Ox” scored eight minutes into his Champions League debut. The 18-year old midfielder gathered a wonderful pass from Alex Song and finished in the bottom corner. Chamberlain did well to work his way into space before firing the expert shot.

Andre Santos scored his first Arsenal goal in the 20th minute. The Brazilian left back drove down the flank and his cross was blocked. The ball bounced right back to Santos, and he maneuvered around the defender before sticking it inside the near post. The Olympiacos keeper really should have made the stop, but Santos did a good job of threading the ball into the net.

Arsenal did not waste time in giving away the momentum. A David Fuster header put Olympiacos right back into the match in the 27th minute. Fuster was completely unmarked when he scored. It was yet another example of Arsenal’s terrible marking on set pieces.

Pat Rice was the manager on Wednesday night as Wenger served out his touchline ban. After the match, Rice reacted to the goal the Gunners conceded (from Arsenal.com): “It was soft, yes. From a defender’s point of view it was really poor.”

Many were questioning the Arsenal team selection before the game even started. Robin van Persie, Aaron Ramsey, and Kieran Gibbs all began the match on the bench. Alex [...]

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Match Preview: Arsenal v Olympiacos

Arsenal will play Greek champions Olympiacos on Wednesday night at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners will be expected to beat Olympiacos, but Arsene Wenger knows it will not be easy. Mikel Arteta is anxious to make his Champions League debut in front of the Arsenal supporters.

Injury News: Theo Walcott, Gervinho, and Laurent Koscielny will miss the match due to injury. Wenger said that all three “have a chance” to recover in time to play Spurs on Sunday. Regarding Theo, Wenger said that he has “more than a 50-50 chance” of playing at White Hart Lane.

Mikel Arteta against Dortmund

Arsene’s mood at the pre-match press conference was much more pleasant than we have been seeing. He looked very positive and even snapped off a few jokes along the way. When a reporter asked Mikel Arteta if Wenger was a different manager than his reputation around football, Wenger said, “Don’t talk too much Mikel.”

Looking at the group (Marseille, Dortmund, Olympiacos), this match at the Emirates is the easiest fixture on paper. But Arsene Wenger said he is not taking this game lightly (from Arsenal.com): “For me, it is difficult to beat anybody. We have a lot of respect for Olympiacos. I have seen their game against Marseille and they played well.

“You never win easy in the Champions League – when you give absolutely everything, you have a chance to win. If we have not learned that from 14 consecutive years in the Champions League, then we are really stupid. [...]

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Examining Arsenal’s Champions League group

Arsenal were drawn in Group F of Champions League on Thursday. The challenge will tough for the Gunners, who will have to play Olympique de Marseille, Olympiacos, and Borussia Dortmund. The following is an analysis on each of the three clubs drawn in Group F.

Olympique de Marseille: Marseille became the first French club to win the Champions League in 1993. Their stadium, Stade Velodrome, seats around 60,000 fans. Their last Ligue 1 title came in 2010.

Last season, Marseille finished second behind Lille. They were beaten Manchester United in the round of 16 in the last edition of the Champions League. Arsene Wenger will have plenty of information on Marseille’s squad, as Arsenal are rumoured to be targeting several of their players for potential transfers. Even if the reports are false, Wenger is a known French football expert.

Steve Mandanda is the captain of Marseille, and one of the best keepers in Europe. He was named the top keeper of the 2010-2011 Ligue 1 season. Other key players include Mathieu Valbuena, Andre Ayew, and Lucho Gonzalez.

Olympiacos: The Greek heavyweights are back in the Champions League. Olympiacos won the Greek Super League title last season for the 38th time. Try topping that one Sir Alex! Panathinaikos is their hated rival, and the two clubs compete in the “derby of eternal enemies,” which is possibly the best-named derby ever.

Olympiacos feature former Aston Villa centre-back Olof Mellberg and former Manchester City and Liverpool winger Albert Riera. Their skipper is Avraam Papadopoulos.

Borussia Dortmund: The defending Bundesliga [...]

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