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CL: Mesut Ozil strikes in time as Arsenal beat Ludogrets 3-2

Updated on: 02 November,2016 02:17 PM IST  | 
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A late Mesut Ozil strike saw Arsenal come from two goals behind to beat Ludogorets and secure their place in the last 16 of the Champions League

CL: Mesut Ozil strikes in time as Arsenal beat Ludogrets 3-2

Arsenal's Mesut Ozil beats Ludogorets 'keeper Milan Borjan to score during their Champions League game in Sofia last night. Pic/AFP

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Arsenal's Mesut Ozil beats Ludogorets 'keeper Milan Borjan to score during their Champions League game in Sofia last night. Pic/AFP


Sofia: A late Mesut Ozil strike saw Arsenal come from two goals behind to beat Ludogorets and secure their place in the last 16 of the Champions League.


With Group A rivals Paris St Germain beating Basle in Switzerland, a win for the Gunners would be enough to see them through with two games to spare — and Ozil popped up with three minutes remaining to complete a 3-2 win, which had looked improbable following a shaky start to proceedings at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.


Early lead
Ludogorets were two goals ahead inside the opening 15 minutes as Jonathan Cafu and Claudiu Keseru struck — but a first Champions League goal for Granit Xhaka and a header from Olivier Giroud before the break had Arsenal level and Ozil's late heroics mean they have qualified from the opening group stage for a 17th consecutive season.

Manager Arsene Wenger said on the eve of the game that it was Arsenal's "prime target" to top Group A in the hope of avoiding a tricky tie at the round of 16 stage — where the Gunners have been knocked out in the past six seasons. And the Frenchman showed that intent by selecting arguably the strongest side at his disposal, despite the fact Arsenal face a crunch north London derby at home to Tottenham on Sunday.

Ozil, Laurent Koscielny and Alexis Sanchez were retained, although the latter was shifted onto the left flank to accommodate Giroud — making his first start of the season after scoring twice in Saturday's win at Sunderland.

Great comeback
Ludogorets, thrashed 6-0 at the Emirates Stadium a fortnight ago, changed their goalkeeper and centre-forward as Bulgarian striker Keseru came in having hit a hat-trick in their last league outing.

Ozil was the man who helped himself to three goals when these sides met last time out and he had a decent chance to open the scoring here, but his shot from Francis Coquelin's threaded ball was tame. And it was the Bulgarian champions who took the lead as Cafu finished from close range after Arsenal had failed to clear a Wanderson free-kick.

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