Having just gone ahead through an own goal in last night’s 3-0 win over BATE Borisov, Arsenal had Stephan Lichtsteiner to thank for keeping the scores level.
The veteran defender cleared a goal-bound effort off the line just minutes after the Gunners had gone ahead, preventing what would have been a damaging away strike for the visitors.
The former Swiss international hasn’t always found his best form this season but enjoyed his night defensively and down the right-hand side, and he kept to praise the mentality of the team after also keeping that rarest of things: a clean sheet.
“We are happy that we passed through this round, so we will look forward to the next round,” he said.
“It was our objective to get through this round. Of course, it wasn’t easy after losing the away game 1-0, so we had to be very careful that they didn’t take over. In the end, it was a good performance and we’re happy.”
With Southampton coming up on Sunday, it was good for the confidence to not concede, something the former Juventus man was keen to stress.
“It’s important to keep a clean sheet because if we conceded then we would have needed to score three goals, so even at 2-0 you need to be focused in the game,” he continued.
“It was a very good game tactically, but also mentality wise.”
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Arsenal has been through bad and good moments since invisible 2004 and is like a ship involved in an accident inside the see, i was always praying wengers endless time with Arsenal has to end one day, as I normally though it's the end of Arsenals dark moments and Start of New moon of Arsenal once wenger goes, because it's hard to imagine Liverpool who is last won by premier league is been somewhat near 30 years and never won in the premier league era, but unfortunately they are fighting the biggest prizes in recent years while Arsenal have gone from bad to worse. Stephan Lichtsteiner when first he signed for Arsenal I though you will be treat to help the team with all the trophies you won and the experience you gained with Juventus but still our problems continues.