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Arteta backs his Arsenal side despite lack of UCL 'experience'
Arsenal hope to transfer their wonderful domestic form to the European stage this evening as they take on Porto in the Champions League last-16 first leg.
The Gunners get their campaign back underway with a trip to Portugal having won five successive matches following their winter break which Mikel Arteta says ‘refreshed’ the squad. In that run the Premier League team has scored 21 goals and have placed themselves as contenders to win the title.
Arteta has other goals too though and a strong showing in Europe is close to the top of his bucket list. Arsenal have reached the Champions League knockout rounds for the first time in seven years but face a difficult test against Porto.
Porto are third in Liga Portugal and finished second in Group H behind Barcelona with four wins from their six group games. They are unbeaten in their last three home matches against Arsenal and will feel confident about causing an upset tonight.
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Porto 0-0 Arsenal
66 mins: Martinelli manages to createa situation where he can run at Pepe. He goes around the defender and takes the ball into the box but Varela scurries back and wins the ball for the hosts.
Great defending.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:24
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
63 mins: Gonzalez yanks back Havertz after the Arsenal man wins the ball off Varela and looks to drive forward through the middle of the pitch.
The foul is committed right in front of the referee who brandishes a yellow card.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:22
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
60 mins: Kiwior brings Conceicao down just outside the penalty area and the home side have the chance to trouble the Arsenal goalkeeper.
The free kick is flicked in from the right by Wendell who curls it over everyone and straight out of play.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:20
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
57 mins: At the other end of the pitch, the younger Pepe is slipped into the right side of the area. He has the chance to shoot but tries to backheel it for Conceicao only to give possession back to Arsenal who walk it clear.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:15
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
54 mins: Martinelli is starting to come alive. He carries the ball into the box and curls in a cross. Pepe nods it away but Martin Odegaard recovers the ball and shoots from range.
He hits the ball well but sends it straight at Leandro Trossard who can’t get out of the way.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:13
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
51 mins: Martinelli manages to weave his way into a bit of space but Conceicao grabs his shirt and cynically pulls the winger to the floor.
It’s an easy decision for the referee who pulls out the yellow card.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:11
Porto 0-0 Arsenal
48 mins: Martinelli is caught after collecting a loose ball but Porto are awarded a free kick because of a foul previously committed by Jakub Kiwior.
The match seems as physical as it did in the first half.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:07
Second half! Porto 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal get the ball rolling again for the second half.
The TNT Sports pundits, Rio Ferdinand and Martin Keown, both agree that the Gunners can leave this match with a draw but don’t want to concede in the next 45 minutes.
Mikel Arteta will want to win this one though.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:04
HT Porto 0-0 Arsenal
Porto have two players called Pepe in their side tonight.
One is a 40-year-old veteran Portugal defender who won this trophy three times with Real Madrid. The other Pepe is a 26-year-old Brazilian winger.
Mike Jones21 February 2024 21:01
HT Porto 0-0 Arsenal
With Francisco Conceicao (21) and Otavio (21) both starting tonight, FC Porto have named two players aged 21 or under in the starting XI for a Champions League knockout stage game for the first time since March 2018 v Liverpool (Diogo Dalot and Bruno Costa).
Mike Jones21 February 2024 20:55