By Daily Sports on January 1, 1970
Manager Arsene Wenger will not be given a last chance to lift silverware with Arsenal after they were beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Atletico Madrid in the Europa League semi-final.
Former Chelsea striker Diego Costa returned to the Atletico side to haunt the Gunners again and it was his composed chip on the brink of half-time which ended Arsenal's European hopes.
Antoine Griezmann slipped the crucial pass through to Costa after coming close with a powerful strike from a tight angle.
Arsenal were crestfallen going into the break but almost responded within minutes of the restart when Aaron Ramsey found himself through on goal. His touch let him down and the chance was wasted - as were a number of opportunities for the visitors throughout the second half.
To make matters worse, captain Laurent Koscielny was carried off after tearing his Achilles early in the first half and will miss the World Cup.
Two-time champions Atletico will now face Red Bull Salzburg or Marseille in their third Europa League final in eight years in Lyon on 16 May.
Defeat for Arsenal means they will miss out on Champions League football for the second straight season.
Wenger, who will leave the Gunners at the end of the season after 22 years in charge, has never won a European trophy with the club.
Return of an old demon
There was a sense of inevitability when Costa's chipped effort hit the back of the net.
The Spaniard caused the Gunners many problems during his time at Chelsea - most notably in September 2015 when he was involved in the sending off of two Arsenal players.
He was a threat from the off in Madrid, shrugging off a weak challenge from Nacho Monreal to create an opening which he should have buried.
Costa lacked composure in his first attempt, lashing the ball over the bar, but produced the goods later in the half.
His link-up play with Griezmann was a threat throughout and Arsenal were susceptible on the counter-attack as they pushed for a goal in the second half.
Costa came close to turning provider for his strike partner but Calum Chambers was on hand to block Griezmann’s effort.
He was typically feisty too - getting into a spat with Shkodran Mustafi and receiving a yellow card for it.
But Arsenal were ultimately made to suffer for their missed chances.
Alexandre Lacazette hesitated when he was played in by Aaron Ramsey in the first half and Monreal's poor control let him down shortly afterwards.
Granit Xhaka's long-range effort was palmed away by Diego Godin and Henrikh Mkhitaryan's volley skimmed the top netting.
Godin blocked everything that came his way, as Mesut Ozil, Ramsey and Hector Bellerin failed to find a breakthrough from wide positions.
•Story (except headline) taken from BBC. Photo shows scene from Athletico Madrid vs Arsenal match
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 4, 2018
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