Match ends, Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2.
Captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missed a glaring chance with the last kick of the match as Arsenal crashed to a shocking Europa League defeat at the hands of Olympiakos.
Aubameyang, so often the Gunners' saviour, looked like he had once again rescued his side from an abject showing when his superb scissor-kick - which cancelled out Pape Abou Cisse's opener - put them in the driving seat with seven minutes left of extra time.
But the visitors punished awful set-piece defending for a second time on the night as Youssef El Arabi poked home in front of their raucous travelling fans.
And there was still time for the unmarked Aubameyang to somehow screw wide from five yards out and condemn Mikel Arteta's side to their first defeat of 2020.
For large periods of a flat game a full-strength Arsenal XI were frustrated, frustrating and feeble in front of goal - with their first shot on target not arriving until the 77th minute.
Olympiakos were hardly buccaneering in their approach, especially considering they had lost the first leg in Athens, but carried out their gameplan perfectly to steal a famous win and progress to the last 16.
Limp Gunners lose route to Champions League
Arteta had talked in the build-up of having three routes into Europe for next season but this competition was surely his best bet of an unlikely seat at the Champions League top table.
To go out in such limp fashion will leave the manager livid - and for most of the night he was the most animated member of the Arsenal contingent.
Familiar failings were their undoing as the Greek side twice scored from set-pieces. First, Aubameyang allowed 6ft 6ins centre-back Cisse a totally free header from a corner, and then David Luiz appeared to leave a cross from a half-cleared 120th-minute corner and gift El Arabi a lunging tap-in.
Olympiakos came to defend deep and in numbers, to frustrate Arsenal and then to hopefully score from a corner. It was a strategy they pulled off impeccably.
But they must have expected an Arsenal forward line of Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Mesut Ozil and Nicolas Pepe - recruited at a cost of around £215m - to cause more problems.
The four managed just one shot on target between them before Aubameyang's brilliant late goal that briefly had Arsenal progressing. Ozil's cross was nodded on by substitute Gabriel Martinelli and the Gabon striker rearranged himself masterfully to crack an acrobatic effort into the back of the net.
The home fans, who greeted the full-time whistle with apathy rather than anger, roared into belated life but it was the supporters at the other end who will now have their eyes on Friday's draw.
'We had a lot of intentions in this competition'
Arsenal looked to have done the hard part last week when they ground out a 1-0 win in Greece. After all, the club had progressed from all 17 of their European ties when winning the first leg away from home.
But from early on they looked short of ideas and moved the ball so slowly across midfield.
For all the money spent up front the most likely route to goal all night looked like coming through teenage left-back Bukayo Saka, a constant outlet, but when he did provide a beautiful cross at the end of Arsenal's best move of the game, Lacazette was offside as he converted from close range.
Saka and Pepe - a deeply frustrating figure to watch - both put in nine crosses but they were easy to defend.
Arteta could point to decisions that did not go his side's way - a yellow card shown to Ousseynou Ba for a foul on the edge of the area could have been red, and an offside flag that could have been raised in the build-up to Olympiakos' winner.
But the truth is Arsenal just did not create enough to win. Arsenal had won three in a row coming into the game and this was their first defeat in 11, but there is still much to be done.
"It hurts a lot. We had a lot of intentions in this competition," Arteta said.
"We were in control but conceded a set-piece to put us in a difficult position. We created a lot of chances and got ourselves in a good position. If you concede four goals from set-pieces in two games it makes it very difficult."
To add injury to insult, Arsenal also lost defender Shkodran Mustafi to a hamstring problem.
Who is left in the Europa League? | |
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Rangers | Shakhtar Donetsk |
Roma | Inter Milan |
Wolfsburg | Manchester United |
LASK | Olympiakos |
Basel | Sevilla |
Bayer Leverkusen | FC Copenhagen |
Istanbul Basaksehir | Getafe |
Wolves | RB Salzburg or Eintracht Frankfurt |
'A historic night for Olympiakos'
Olympiakos coach Pedro Martins: "It's a historic night for Olympiakos. We deserved this qualification not only for these two games against Arsenal, but also for our spirited performances in Europe throughout the season regardless of the results.
"We were determined, we believed we could qualify and we made it. Tactical intelligence, effectiveness, inner strength, courage - it all weighed in this success.
"We never lost our shape and played intelligently. The aim is just to carry on in this competition."
Man of the match - Kostas Tsimikas (Olympiakos)
Aubameyang's prowess not enough - the stats
- Arsenal suffered their first defeat since December 2019 in the Premier League (1-2 v Chelsea), ending their 10-game unbeaten run in all competitions
- Olympiakos have won each of their last two away games against Arsenal, having lost their first three against the Gunners on the road
- Arsenal have lost consecutive home games in European competition for the first time since February/September 2015 in the Champions League, also losing the second of those games against Olympiakos
- Since his debut for Arsenal in February 2018, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has netted 61 goals in all competitions, a haul only Mohamed Salah (64) can better among Premier League players
- Pape Abou Cisse's opener for Olympiakos was just his second goal in European competition, also netting against AC Milan in the group stage of last season's Europa League
Line-ups
Arsenal
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Leno
- 2BellerínSubstituted forWillockat 84'minutes
- 20MustafiSubstituted forPapastathopoulosat 103'minutes
- 23David Luiz
- 77Saka
- 8CeballosSubstituted forTorreiraat 72'minutes
- 34Xhaka
- 19Pépé
- 10Özil
- 14Aubameyang
- 9LacazetteSubstituted forMartinelliat 105'minutes
Substitutes
- 5Papastathopoulos
- 11Torreira
- 15Maitland-Niles
- 26E Martínez
- 28Willock
- 29Guendouzi
- 35Martinelli
Olympiakos
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Sá
- 14Elabdellaoui
- 24BaBooked at 20mins
- 66Cissé
- 21TsimikasSubstituted forLoveraat 114'minutes
- 5Bouchalakis
- 4CamaraBooked at 58mins
- 8dos Santos TorresSubstituted forPapadopoulosat 117'minutes
- 97RandjelovicSubstituted forMasourasat 77'minutes
- 11El-Arabi
- 28ValbuenaSubstituted forBoialvo Gasparat 86'minutes
Substitutes
- 19Masouras
- 22Lovera
- 34Papadopoulos
- 35Torosidis
- 44Karargyris
- 55Bullari
- 76Boialvo Gaspar
- Referee:
- Davide Massa
- Attendance:
- 60,242
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home60%
- Away40%
- Shots
- Home19
- Away12
- Shots on Target
- Home4
- Away4
- Corners
- Home9
- Away7
- Fouls
- Home9
- Away8
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Second Half Extra Time ends, Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2.
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Attempt missed. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right.
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Attempt blocked. Joseph Willock (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Goal!
Goal! Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 2. Youssef El-Arabi (Olympiakos) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Giorgos Masouras with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Olympiakos. Conceded by Bernd Leno.
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Offside, Olympiakos. Avraam Papadopoulos tries a through ball, but Pape Abou Cissé is caught offside.
Substitution
Substitution, Olympiakos. Avraam Papadopoulos replaces Guilherme.
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Foul by Mesut Özil (Arsenal).
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Maximiliano Lovera (Olympiakos) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt blocked. Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Bukayo Saka.
Substitution
Substitution, Olympiakos. Maximiliano Lovera replaces Konstantinos Tsimikas.
Goal!
Goal! Arsenal 1, Olympiakos 1. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner.
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Attempt blocked. Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Mesut Özil with a cross.
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Offside, Olympiakos. Mohamed Camara tries a through ball, but Giorgos Masouras is caught offside.
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Giorgos Masouras (Olympiakos) hits the bar with a right footed shot from outside the box. Assisted by Youssef El-Arabi.
Substitution
Substitution, Arsenal. Gabriel Martinelli replaces Alexandre Lacazette.
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Second Half Extra Time begins Arsenal 0, Olympiakos 1.
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First Half Extra Time ends, Arsenal 0, Olympiakos 1.
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Attempt missed. Bruno Gaspar (Olympiakos) right footed shot from the right side of the box is too high. Assisted by Giorgos Masouras.
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Maybe the time off now will help you guys become a top half of the premier league team again...
No more am I going to spend a ridiculous amount of my money to watch a bunch of millionaires put no effort in.
Maidstone FC will be gaining a fan next season.
Never go full Arsenal.
Wenger,Emery and now Arteta
Can nobody see that we do not know how to defend the most simplest of balls into our area.
What are the defensive coaches coaching on the training pitch??
Love from every Spurs fan in the country x
You just got knocked out of ropey by Olympiakos at home!!!!
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We had 120 minutes of home advantage to not get beaten and still couldn't manage it.
When will we get a manager whose first priority is to build from the back.
When your local opposition lose enjoy your time in the sun on BBC HYS but don't tear the arse out of it.
Because not long after your team will do what Arsenal have just done and you'll end up looking a complete dickhead.
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Knocked out of ropey by the team you goons labelled as the worst team when they were in Spurs Champions League Group
Too good for you guys though
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90 seconds. 90 bloody seconds. All we had to do was keep the ball for a minute and a half. Is it too much to ask ?
The last question was rhetorical.......
And don't forget poor downcast Gooners, if you want to cheer yourselves up, there's always Nitrous Oxide - your players recommend it.