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Arsenal looked utterly knackered against Zurich, but that’s why sealing top spot could prove so precious

Arsenal beat FC Zurich

This season above all others is going to place a great emphasis on Just Getting The Job Done, and on those terms Arsenal’s Europa League group stage has to go down as a great success.

While generally sauntering through the Premier League with free-flowing giddy ease, the Thursday night assignments have seen greater emphasis on doing just enough and a much-changed yet visibly weary Arsenal did precisely that one more time to secure top spot in Europa League Group A. That was a prize harder won than might have been expected, but one that could be hugely significant.

It has been pointed out often enough but this really is an absurd season that places unreasonable demands on everyone. And if that means you go about winning your Europa League group by winning four games by a single goal then that is absolutely fair enough. This was not a game to live long in the memory, and the last few minutes were undeniably dicey with a pleasingly zesty Zurich side threatening to send Arsenal into the playoff round along with Manchester United.

Ultimately, though, the better side won and Mikel Arteta can tick another task off his pre-World Cup list. In truth the only really memorable moments from the match concerned a couple of Arsenal full-backs. Kieran Tierney’s winning goal was sweetly struck, while Takehiro Tomiyasu being subbed off with an apparent hamstring problem after coming on in the second half makes him the latest player whose World Cup place is in doubt. It’s not news to anyone now, this really is a daft season.

But in a way Tomiyasu’s injury highlights the importance of what Arsenal have managed and what Manchester United did not despite both finishing with 15 points in their groups. While United face two extra potentially teak-tough games in an already gruelling season, Arsenal have now avoided that pitfall. It’s so important. Those were not going to be games it would be possible to coast through with a host of changes as Arsenal did here.

In the short term, the combination of Tierney’s all-round performance (not just his goal) and Tomiyasu’s misfortune will likely give him a Premier League opportunity against Chelsea at the weekend despite Arteta’s fondness for an inverted left-back.

Everything about tonight screamed an Arsenal side trying to walk a tightrope between keeping something in the tank for a huge weekend test and ensuring tonight didn’t go pear-shaped. It was probably more fraught than Arteta would have hoped or expected, but…

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