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Reaction | Dundalk put in brave performance in Arsenal defeat

Arsenal were too much for Dundalk, in the end, running out 3-0 winners at the Emirates Stadium in...



Reaction | Dundalk put in brav...
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Reaction | Dundalk put in brave performance in Arsenal defeat

Arsenal were too much for Dundalk, in the end, running out 3-0 winners at the Emirates Stadium in London on Thursday evening.

During a first-half were Dundalk were largely pinned back in their own half, Fillipo Giavagnoli's men defended admirably for much of the period. Brian Gartland, in particular, played extremely well in the face of a talented and youthful Arsenal attack.

All of the hard work was largely for nothing, unfortunately, as Eddie Nketiah fired Arsenal into the lead in the 42nd minute, stabbing home after missing an easier chance moments earlier.

Joe Willock doubled Arsenal's lead two minutes later with an assured finish and the game was over from that point on.

A third followed swiftly after the second half commenced, a wonderful curled effort from Nicolas Pepe found the top corner.

After Pepe's wondergoal, Arsenal continued to probe and pry at Dundalk's backline, attempting to fashion further chances.

It didn't get any easier for the away side. On the hour mark as Willian and Dani Ceballos joined the fray adding further quality to Arteta's side.

Kieran Tierney also joined the game in the closing stages and Giavagnoli made five changes for Dundalk including the introduction of Greg Sloggett and Jordan Flores, however, it had little impact on the game as a whole.

Having spent most of the game chasing the ball Dundalk tired as the game closed out, with Arsenal content to retain possession and see the match out.

The game ended 3-0 and while they were unable to find the net, the away side certainly played their part in the tie, pushing Arsenal early. Unfortunately, they were unable to sustain their efforts for the entirety of the match.

Dundalk will now turn their attention to a league clash with St Patricks Athletic followed by a trip to Vienna on Thursday evening where they will face Rapid Wien.

Meanwhile, Arsenal travel to Old Trafford on Sunday to take on Manchester United before their clash with Molde.

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