Arsenal 2-0 Standard Liege: Gunners Top Group With Comfy Win
Nasri and Denilson delight home fans
Champions League - Results/Standings
First half strikes from Samir Nasri and Denilson, both recently returning from injury, were enough to see off a Belgian side who struggled to deal with the home side's passing football.
Standard struck the crossbar and post through Dheudonne Mbokani and Gohi Bi Cyriac, but were well beaten by the Gunners, who will now face a second placed team in the first knockout round.
Arsenal were eager to put Saturday’s defeat at Sunderland behind them early and would have had the lead on the 15 minute mark were it not for some fine goalkeeping and some good fortune for Liege.
The game descended into exhibition stuff for the home side as they kept the ball for large spells in the closing stages, always one pass away from a chance, much to the frustration of the visitors.
Liege were able to muster one more effort and were again denied by the frame of the goal, this time through Cyriac, who struck from 18 yards out and hit the foot of Almunia's right post.
It was all too much for Carcela-Gonzalez though, and Liege were left to finish the game with ten men after the midfielder was sent off for a triple threat of misconduct, wildly fouling Fabregas before kicking the ball away and butting heads with the Spaniard.
The champions travel to Germany for their round of 16 match.
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