09 March,2018 11:20 AM IST | Milan | IANS
Arsenal's midfielder Aaron Ramsey of Wales (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 first-leg football match AC Milan Vs Arsenal at the 'San Siro Stadium' in Milan. Pic/AFP
Arsenal snapped a four-match losing streak here with a solid 2-0 victory over AC Milan in the first leg of their Europa League round of 16 clash. Eliminated weeks ago from the FA Cup - which they won last year - and losers to Manchester City in last week's EFL Cup final, Arsenal are 13 points o ut of the top four places in the English Premier League, leaving beleaguered manager Arsene Wenger desperate for success in the Europa League, reports Efe news agency.
The hosts, undefeated in their last three games, were outclassed by Arsenal on Thursday. Led by the mercurial Mesut A-zil, who assisted on both goals, Arsenal do minated every aspect of the contest.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who arrived from Manchester United during the winter transfer window, put the visitors ahead in the 15th minute and Welsh international Aaron Ramsey made it 2-0 for Arsenal with a goal in the final minute of the first half. Only the intervention of the cross-bar preventing Mkhitaryan from getting a second goal and practically guaranteeing Arsenal's spot in the quarterfinals.
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