GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (AFP) – Manager Arsene Wenger was left rueing
his side’s missed chances after Arsenal threw away a two-goal lead as
Schalke 04 fought back to draw 2-2 in the Champions League to leave
Group B wide open.
The draw leaves Schalke top of the table with eight points while
Arsenal are just a point behind in second, with Olympiakos third on six
points after their 3-1 win over bottom Montpellier, leaving all still to
play for in the group.
“It’s an open group, I believe we are in a good position where you
want to win your home game,” said Wenger with Arsenal hosting
Montpellier, bottom of Group B, in a fortnight while Olympiakos are at
Schalke the same night.
“Schalke have to win their game against Olympiakos as well, so it will probably come down to the last game.”
England forward Theo Walcott squandered two clear chances to win the
game, hitting the post in the final 15 minutes, then firing straight at
Schalke goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall with virtually the last kick of the
game.
“It’s regrettable that we conceded a goal before the break, then
missed a goal with the last chance of the game. They both had a great
influence on the result,” admitted Wenger.
Walcott proved his recent injury is behind him on 18 minutes with the
opening goal before France’s Olivier Giroud added the second on 26
minutes with a header from a Lukas Podolski cross.
Schalke hit back as Holland’s Klaas-Jan Huntelaar scored on the
stroke of half-time, before Peru’s Jefferson Farfan equalised on 67
minutes to claim a point.
But Wenger praised his England star Walcott who looked dangerous throughout on his return.
“Theo did well, he had a positive attitude, he was the one you always
felt who could have decided the game and it wasn’t an accident that he
had a chance to win the game in the last minute,” said the French boss.
“I felt overall we played reasonably well, but we dropped off in the second-half.
“I felt we showed a good response to Saturday’s game (a 2-1 Premier
League defeat at Manchester United) and the team is getting better.”
Schalke had their chances to win the game with 20 shots on goal,
compared to Arsenal’s eight, and the lion’s share of possession.
“In the end, we can be happy with the draw,” said Schalke midfielder Lewis Holtby.
“Coming back from a two-goal deficit is a reasonable achievement. It speaks for the morale of our team.”
But Arsenal’s poor defending means they threw away the chance to take control of Group B.
“It would have been a great victory, but they dominated the second
half to be fair and before the game we would have taken a point,”
admitted Arsenal goal-scorer Walcott.
Schalke coach Huub Stevens praised his side for their impressive fight back.
“If you are 2-0 down, you can only compliment the way the team responded,” said the Dutchman.
“Before we conceded the goals, we had started by playing the best football of the season.”
“I think this is a good result, if you think Arsenal were the
favourites before we played them, and now we have taken four points from
them, I think we can be happy with that.”
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