
Bukayo Saka was on target as Arsenal came from behind to secure a draw in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie with Portuguese side Benfica.
Played in Rome’s Olympic Stadium instead of Portugal for Covid-19 reasons, the Gunners were the better side but failed to take a number of first-half chances before falling behind soon after the break.
Emile Smith Rowe was adjudged to have handled in blocking Diogo Goncalves’ cross, leading to a penalty that Pizzi converted to take his goal tally to a tournament-high of seven.
However, the lead lasted just two minutes as Cedric Soares’ low cross was converted from close range by England winger Saka.
Fresh from scoring a hat-trick against Leeds in the Premier League, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had two big chances but inexplicably side-footed wide from close range with the score at 0-0 and then dragged an effort off target at 1-1.
In positive news for the Gunners, left-back Kieran Tierney and forward Gabriel Martinelli made welcome returns from injury as second-half substitutes.
The second leg is in Athens in a week’s time, sandwiched between two big league fixtures for the Gunners – the visit of Manchester City to the Emirates and a trip to Leicester.
Saka to the rescue as big chances go begging
Arsenal have improved in recent weeks, both in performances and results, but such was their inconsistent start to the season, the Europa League probably represents their most realistic route back into the Champions League.
The Gunners’ starting XI suggests Mikel Arteta agrees, with the Spaniard naming the same side that began Sunday’s impressive 4-2 win over Leeds at the Emirates.
Remarkably, it is the first time Arsenal have named an unchanged XI since September 2018 but it brought with it some of Sunday’s attacking fluency, especially down the right, with Hector Bellerin a constant and energetic menace.
What it lacked, though, was similar lethal finishing, most notably from the weekend’s hat-trick hero Aubameyang.
Excuses can be made for why his second chance was spurned, with it being at a tight angle, but not his first.
Bellerin’s low cross laid the strike on a plate for the forward but somehow he found a way to put his shot past the post instead of in the net where bit belonged.
Thankfully, Saka was sharp enough to finish when required from a similar distance at the other end, the goal his 10th in a Gunners shirt and further evidence of his rapidly growing importance to Arteta’s side.
The Benfica line-up contained a number of former Premier League players, including ex-Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen and mercurial midfielder Adel Taraabt, who entertained and infuriated fans of Tottenham and QPR in equal measure.
The Moroccan’s only contribution of note came midway through the second half in the form of a driving run and incisive pass to find Everton, who proceeded to curl a shot just past the far top corner of Bernd Leno’s goal.
No further major chances followed for either side, leaving it all to play for in Greece.
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Benfica
Squad number77Player nameHelton Leite
Squad number4Player nameLucas Verissimo
Squad number30Player nameOtamendi
Squad number5Player nameVertonghen
Squad number17Player nameDiogo Gonçalves
Squad number21Player namePizzi
Squad number28Player nameWeigl
Squad number49Player nameTaarabt
Squad number3Player nameGrimaldo
Squad number10Player nameWaldschmidt
Squad number9Player nameNúñez
Squad number7Player nameEverton
Squad number8Player nameGabriel Pires
Squad number14Player nameSeferovic
Squad number19Player nameChiquinho
Squad number27Player nameRafa
Line-ups
Benfica
Formation 3-5-2
- 77Aleixo Leite
- 4Verissimo da SilvaSubstituted forMachadoat 85′minutes
- 30Otamendi
- 5Vertonghen
- 17Cupido Goncalves
- 21Afonso FernandesSubstituted forSousa Soaresat 64′minutes
- 28Weigl
- 49TaarabtSubstituted forAppelt Piresat 77′minutes
- 3Grimaldo
- 10WaldschmidtSubstituted forFerreira Silvaat 45′minutes
- 9NúñezSubstituted forSeferovicat 64′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Svilar
- 2Junior
- 7Sousa Soares
- 8Appelt Pires
- 11Cervi
- 14Seferovic
- 19Machado
- 27Ferreira Silva
- 38Delmino da Silva
- 71Tavares
- 82Fonseca Ferreira
- 99Vlachodimos
Arsenal
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Leno
- 2BellerÃn
- 23David Luiz
- 6Gabriel
- 17Cédric SoaresSubstituted forTierneyat 64′minutes
- 8CeballosSubstituted forElnenyat 90′minutes
- 34Xhaka
- 7Saka
- 11ØdegaardSubstituted forWillianat 90′minutes
- 32Smith RoweSubstituted forMartinelliat 77′minutes
- 14AubameyangSubstituted forPépéat 77′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Tierney
- 9Lacazette
- 12Willian
- 16Holding
- 19Pépé
- 21Chambers
- 22MarÃ
- 25Elneny
- 30Nketiah
- 33Ryan
- 35Martinelli
- 44Hein
Live Text
Match ends, Benfica 1, Arsenal 1.
Second Half ends, Benfica 1, Arsenal 1.
Hand ball by Héctor BellerÃn (Arsenal).
Substitution, Arsenal. Willian replaces Martin Ødegaard.
Substitution, Arsenal. Mohamed Elneny replaces Dani Ceballos.
Foul by Granit Xhaka (Arsenal).
Rafa (Benfica) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Offside, Arsenal. Dani Ceballos tries a through ball, but Bukayo Saka is caught offside.
Substitution, Benfica. Chiquinho replaces Lucas Verissimo because of an injury.
Offside, Arsenal. Granit Xhaka tries a through ball, but Kieran Tierney is caught offside.
Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Haris Seferovic (Benfica).
Substitution, Benfica. Gabriel Pires replaces Adel Taarabt.
Substitution, Arsenal. Gabriel Martinelli replaces Emile Smith Rowe.
Substitution, Arsenal. Nicolas Pépé replaces Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Attempt missed. Everton (Benfica) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses the top right corner. Assisted by Adel Taarabt.
Foul by Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal).
Rafa (Benfica) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt blocked. Héctor BellerÃn (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Diogo Gonçalves.
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