Emery Firmly Claim That Arsenal ‘deserved to win’ at BATE

Stanislav Dragun scores for BATE Borisov against Arsenal

According to manager Unai Emery, Arsenal “deserved to win” despite bowing to a stunning 1-0 defeat at BATE Borisov in Thursday’s Europa League last 32 tie,

Arsenal, who had scored 10 goals in two games against the Belarusian side in the previous same competition in 2017, conceded at the stroke of half time from a set piece and Emery’s side now needs to win by at least two goals at home to advance.

“We deserved to win but did not get the result. They were very organized,” Emery told reporters.

“The first half was a good performance, we had chances to score. Defensively when they were 1-0 up they were organized and competitive.

“We play another 90 minutes next week and I am sure it’s going to be different. Our big opportunity is next week at home, I trust in our players and in our stadium with our supporters.”

Emery also rubbished a question on midfielder Mesut Ozil’s omission from the squad that traveled to Belarus despite his return to training.

“Those that were here, we can win with them and we deserved that,” Emery said. “Last week we won (at Huddersfield) and we played with the same players. We can win with every player and lose with the same players.”

Striker Alexandre Lacazette was shown a straight red card in the 85th minute for felling Aleksandar Filipovic using an elbow, and the Frenchman apologized for his actions after the game.

“Letting the team down like that is the worst feeling,” Lacazette wrote on Twitter. “I should have stayed calm but it’s not always easy. Sorry.

“There are still 90 minutes to play and I believe that my teammates will make it to the next round.”

 

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