Premier League

Sweet Xhaka finish sees Gunners pass tough European test with flying colours

Arsenal beat PSV

Granit Xhaka’s sublime second-half finish was enough for Arsenal to edge past PSV to record their eighth successive victory across all competitions.

The Gunners sit top of the Premier League and Xhaka’s goal makes it four wins in four for them in their Europa League group.

Mikel Arteta’s side now need a result next week in Holland to qualify as group winners. This will earn them a bye for the round of 32.

It is now 46 days since Arsenal failed to win a game – a longer run than that enjoyed by outgoing Prime Minister Liz Truss – as Xhaka became the first Arsenal player to score a home goal against PSV.

This fixture was initially postponed following the death of the Queen and the Manchester City clash which would have seen the top two in the Premier League go toe-to-toe had to make way this time around.

Arsenal want to return to the Champions League and their strong start to the Premier League campaign means they have a good chance of doing so – but for much of the game they lacked the ruthlessness in front of goal their women’s team showed in beating defending Women’s Champions League holders Lyon 5-1 less than 24 hours earlier.

Ruud van Nistelrooy faced Arsenal as Manchester United’s main striker at a time when the two sides were untouchable at the top of the Premier League.

He was appointed as PSV boss in the summer and has certainly added his goalscoring prowess, his team having netted 17 goals in the four games prior to their Emirates Stadium trip.

His last-gasp penalty miss was the closest Arsenal came to losing in their ‘Invincible’ season and it would be a van Nistelrooy-led United who ended that run at 49 matches the following year.

Here though, his side were second best throughout but the hosts could not find a breakthrough in a frustrating first-half, Gabriel Jesus dragging a shot wide and Fabio Vieira coming close with a free-kick as Bukayo Saka was once again the standout performer for Arteta’s side.

Such is the reliance on Saka’s contribution he was retained in the starting XI, having only missed 179 minutes of football for Arsenal heading into the game.

There was more of a cutting edge to the home side after the restart, Saka forcing a smart save out of Walter Benitez, who then did well to push away a Jesus strike.

Eddie Nketiah arrowed a shot narrowly wide as Arteta sent on Thomas Partey and captain Martin Odegaard with a quarter of the game to play.

It would be their fellow midfielder who finally found the back…

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