Premier League

Vieira shines as Arteta’s men maintain perfect start in Europa League

Arsenal beat Bodo/Glimt

Summer signing Fabio Vieira provided a goal and an assist as Arsenal strolled past Bodo/Glimt at the Emirates to move to the top of Group A.

Eddie Nketiah penned a new contract in the summer but he is yet to start in the Premier League this season.

The academy product made an impact on Thursday night though as he grabbed his second goal in his two appearances in the Europa League.

Rob Holding is another player who has barely featured this season. He has only played for two minutes in the Premier League.

But he headed home Arsenal’s second goal against Bodo/Glimt. This was before Vieira tapped in a third late on to make it two wins in two for Mikel Arteta’s side in Group A.

Glimt had stunned Roma 6-1 in the group stage, and knocked out Celtic, on their way to the Europa Conference League quarter-finals last season.

But their evening in north London did not get off to the best of starts when their bus got stuck on a tight bend in the narrow streets surrounding the stadium, forcing the players to get off and walk the rest of the way.

But once the match started it was Arsenal who were strolling to a comfortable victory.

Vieira should have given them the lead in the ninth minute after Granit Xhaka, one of three starters who also began Saturday’s win over Tottenham, fed the overlapping Kieran Tierney down the left.

Tierney’s cut-back found Vieira 12 yards out but the Portuguese midfielder’s shot grazed the crossbar.

Nketiah had already curled an early effort narrowly wide before he opened the scoring in the 23rd minute.

Gabriel Martinelli did well to hold onto the ball in a congested midfield before eventually smuggling it out wide to Tierney.

The full-back launched a first-time drive which clattered the far post and fell to Nketiah to sweep into an unguarded net.

Holding doubled Arsenal’s lead four minutes later with a far-post header from Vieira’s inswinging cross.

Xhaka almost made it three but his curling free-kick was tipped over by Glimt keeper Nikita Haikin.

The industrious Vieira curled a shot wide before half-time and Xhaka forced a fine save from Haikin seconds after the restart.

Arsenal’s new back-up goalkeeper Matt Turner had been a spectator for the first half but he was alert enough to make a fine reflex save early in the second to keep out Amahl Pellegrino’s snap-shot.

Nketiah blazed a late chance over before substitute Gabriel Jesus fed Vieira for the 84th-minute goal his performance deserved to set up Premier League leaders…

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