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Relive Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Arsenal take on Shakhtar Donetsk and Aston Villa host Bologna in Champions League action.
We are playing seriously, we are playing focused, responsible and the team is progressing and mature in everything. We tried to break the press man-to-man. We conceded some things in the first 15 minutes but then reacted very well.
It is always difficult at home in Europe. We have had to try and be consistent in our gameplan for 90 minutes and I think we did that today.
He [Duran] scored the goal and it was fantastic and he wanted more because he thought he could score more goals. He did very good work and the last minutes is for Watkins and keep going.
Not the emphatic riposte to defeat Mikel Arteta would have envisaged, but a victory nonetheless for Arsenal.
Job done - but that’s as much as can be said, really. But it should have been far more comfortable than this
Of course, Arteta will argue that a win is a win. He is right, of course. Arsenal are firmly on track for qualification into the Champions League group stages thanks to this victory over Shakhtar Donetsk.
Yet the manner of this triumph will have done little to inject pangs of fear towards Merseyside ahead of Sunday’s clash against Liverpool.
That will have been frustrating for Mikel Arteta. Going into the game it was about responding from the loss against Bournemouth.
Defensively we have praised them for a number of seasons, I remember having the goalkeeper debate between Aaron Ramsdale and David Raya. Raya has won that hands down. Once again he got them out of trouble.
It's a positive result and they've had a good start to the Champions League campaign.
It is amazing. Obviously, I missed out on the last night here at Villa Park (the win against Bayern Munich) but three games in, three wins and most important for us is no goals conceded.
We don't want to stop here. It puts us in a great position. Some players came back and now we look really strong. What we are building here is amazing.
This is home for me. It is my seventh season here, we've had ups and downs. It has been a rollercoaster. Hopefully, we can keep climbing.
[Winning] is the most important thing. We came here to win the game and we did it. We wanted to score more but we won and that's the most important thing.
[Trossard] could have scored the penalty but we are behind him and know his quality and I'm sure he's going to play well in the next game.
[It] doesn't matter if it was my goal on an own goal. The most important thing is the win so we're really happy. It's tricky because we've lost some players but we know our qualities.
It's tough to play in the CL and we didn't have a good result in the last game in the Premier League so we came here to have a good result and we did it.
You can tell Arsenal are in ‘seeing the game out’ mode. The Gunners win a corner and Declan Rice ambles over to the ball as though on a morning stroll, gets to it, picks it up, then turns back and starts walking away from the corner flag to chat to a team-mate, before eventually shuffling over to take it while the referee gives a few frustrated blasts of his whistle and waves him along. Needs must, I suppose.
Huge cheers as the referee trundles over the VAR monitor and awards Arsenal a penalty for handball. The delay gives the fans in front of the press box a perfect time window to take out their phones and prepare the cameras to record Trossard step up and… miss it as phones are quietly shoved back into their pockets.
Not the best audition just now by Calafiori for replacing Saliba in central defence at the weekend. Tries to bring the ball out of defence but gets caught in possession by Eguinaldo on the edge of the Arsenal area.
Thankfully, Merino – whose name caused a stir in the press box earlier as he’d been put up for pre-match press only to be named by Arteta on the bench – swooped around to spare any blushes.
Almost another calamity for Riznyk in the Shakhtar goal, who collects the ball under what seems little pressure only for Martinelli to scamper after him like a trufflehound and put him under pressure leaving the goalkeeper back-peddling in a cold sweat. To his credit, though, he pulls off a fine save to deny Martinelli soon after.
With the nature of how Shakhtar Donetsk have started this Champions League campaign, they don't carry too much of a threat to Arsenal.
They don't look good enough to play through Arsenal when they're in their 4-4-2 formation. If Arsenal get another goal I can't see Shakhtar scoring two.
Somehow it’s only 1-0 at the break. As dominant a first 45 minutes as you’ll see, at times it felt like an attack-versus-defence training ground exercise.
Arsenal created so many openings but a mixture of snatched finishes and last-gasp blocks means there’s just one goal in it.
Well, it’s been coming. Arsenal have been so slick and dominant, they deserve the lead. It’ll go down as an own goal by the goalkeeper but Gabriel Martinelli takes all the credit.
He’s been toying with his full-back all game, showing him all the tricks and stepovers and eventually worked enough space to get a shot away and make the breakthrough.
Shakhtar’s manager Marino Pusic wouldn’t look out of place in the stands here in the Emirates given his attire tonight. The visiting boss is sporting a smart Stone Island sweater - a brand synonymous with London’s football community.
A pair of black chinos and white trainers completes his look. He’s beaten Arteta in the fashion stakes tonight. Yet, his team are 1-0 down. Style will only get you so far.
Jhon Duran is doing everything he can to make an impact here. First, his header is kept out by Lukasz Skorupski and then he tees up Leon Bailey who is inches from getting an effort away. Whenever he gets the ball, Villa fans are shouting 'shoot!'. Bologna are struggling to cope with the big Colombian.
Watching William Saliba here, he’s so often the deepest outfield player and Arsenal go back to him constantly when they want to keep the ball moving.
Nearly 25 minutes in and he’s had the most touches of the ball on the pitch. That influence is hard to replace. Impossible, perhaps?
The war in Ukraine is still, of course, on many minds. Shakhtar Donetsk supporters have proudly arrived draped in their national flag and have hem across the stadium.
The presence of Ukrainian legend Andriy Shevchenko and Mykhailo Mudryk, who famously pushed for a move to Arsenal, has not gone amiss.
One of the choices that [Arteta] had would have been Sterling, he went off when the sending off happened [against Bournemouth], and whether he was going to give him another chance tonight or not but he's gone for Jesus and there's a big responsibility on him because of what Saka brings to this team.
The goals, his energy, and Saka rarely misses games over the season so it's a big role for Jesus to fill this season. With that back four, they'll need to be really tight again tonight and we're hoping for a good performance.
It's tough. But facing all these challenges it makes you stronger. We are not complainers, we are fighters, we came here to compete and play. Although we need a day and a half to recover but we came here to play so let's play football.
We had a very short period to prepare ourselves for this game because we had an away game and we travelled approximately eight-and-a-half hours near the Polish border. Every game for us is an away game. We try to create some home feeling in Lviv but's far away from a home feeling of course because there are no people in the stadium- it's created by ourselves; it has to come out of us.
It's not easy. We face many difficult moments together, we had a very tough two months in September. The hotel where we were supposed to stay, three months before it was completely destroyed and that could have been us, so it was very tough for us.
Like I always say, you have one life, you live by day and try to get the best version and enjoy the game you play. Be a child again and enjoy that game.
Don’t use the ‘R’ word – rotation – in front of modern head coaches. But this looks very much like it from Unai Emery, albeit to a limited degree.
No Ollie Watkins or Lucas Digne in the starting XI suggests a man with his eye on some ferocious fixtures in November and early December. Villa face Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea away from home and Juventus here in the Champions League.
Of course, it was a disappointing result [against Bournemouth] but the game's come thick and fast and we're ready to put it right. It's a massive game, in every game that we're playing now, we need to keep picking up the points in every competition we're in.
To win games you need clean sheets and the boys have done so well and that edge that we've all got to try and keep that clean sheet. You see the talent that we've got and it's difficult to stay in the team because there's so much competition.
The crowd size will be very interesting tonight. Supporters were already furious at being charged up to £94 for tickets for Champions League home games.
Now there are accounts on social media of tickets for this game appearing on resale sites for as little as £25. Despite Villa’s success under Unai Emery, there are issues off the field that have unsettled supporters, and this is certainly one.
As well as Manchester City and Real Madrid, I’d put Arsenal and Barcelona in my four favourites to win the Champions League this season.
I might’ve said Bayern Munich but I didn’t like how they played in losing to Aston Villa so I think it will be one of those four who lift the trophy, I really think Arsenal will go far.
I don't want to waste my time here, that is my message. I have my own experiences in Europe. We are adapting quickly and we are showing our capacity to adapt to the competition. We can believe that we can keep doing it.
We love our football, we love our work, and we want to be successful. One of those competitions is the Champions League. I want to be in it for a long time - and it is difficult.
Sometimes you can have problems but we need some resilience. To be strong and break down those barriers. And hopefully, we will play Bologna, showing we can compete.
Obviously, we want to win in any context. The reality is we made that context very difficult for ourselves. It was very difficult already with the amount of players that we had out, the schedule, and the games that we had to play, but that’s the reality.
For that game, we didn’t get away with it. We could’ve done and it would’ve been a very different narrative. The reality is we didn’t and now the context is that we have lost one game in six months. Ok, now we have to win again with the context that we have lost for the first time in six months, so let’s show it.
Defeat is part of the game, part of the sport. It happened in very specific conditions as well. Let’s move on, take that pain that we still have in the tummy, and use it for tomorrow night.
The desire is there, we want to desperately play these kinds of matches, and we know the atmosphere is going to be terrific tomorrow night so let’s produce that and earn the right to win the game.