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Henry the hero for Arsenal
A last-gasp strike from Thierry Henry ensured Arsenal FC advanced into the second phase of the UEFA Champions League Group C along with Panathinaikos FC after the London club beat RCD Mallorca 3-1 at Highbury.
Automatic qualification
Arsenal, having been beaten by Mallorca 1-0 in the opening group game, needed to beat the Spanish side by two clear goals to guarantee automatic qualification. Manager Arsène Wenger's side, after dominating the opening period, looked to have grabbed that two-goal advantage just past the hour through efforts from Robert Pires and Dennis Bergkamp, their goals coming in the space of two minutes.
Quick thinking
But Mallorca, who had adopted a more ambitious approach after the restart, refused to buckle. And on 74 minutes Álvaro Novo, released by Alejandro Campano's intelligent pass, rounded goalkeeper Richard Wright to pull the score back to 2-1.
Calm finish
In response, Arsenal threw everything forward and Pires had a goal ruled out for offside, just before Henry's late intervention. Henry's goal owed everything to the quick thinking of Giovanni van Bronckhorst. With seconds of the game remaining the Dutch international took a quick free-kick and delivered the ball to Henry. The Frenchman, who had been struggling with a groin injury in the game's latter stages, calmly stroked the ball past Leo Franco to send Highbury stadium delirious.
Perfect crosses
In the opening period Arsenal had attempted to go through the middle of the Mallorca defence with some intricate passing. When those first two Arsenal goals finally arrived, however, the Spanish side's defence were breached by crosses from Fredrik Ljungberg and Van Bronckhorst. First, on 61 minutes, the Swedish midfielder crossed from the right and Pires sidefooted the ball home from a difficult angle. Then two minutes later, from the other side of the pitch, Van Bronckhorst got to the by-line and delivered a perfect cross for his countryman to head the ball past Franco.
Relentless pressure
The first half had been so different as Arsenal huffed and puffed. With Mallorca content to sit back and soak up Arsenal's pressure, Wenger's side searched relentlessly for the opening goal. Henry, who has scored in four of Arsenal's five games in this first group stage, frequently drifted out wide to the flanks, trying to make space for Bergkamp, who was playing just behind the French striker.
Cerebral strike
Henry and Bergkamp had Arsenal's two best chances just before the interval. First Henry reacted the quickest to Ljungberg's cross from the right, but the Frenchman's shot went fizzing past the post. Bergkamp's effort was more cerebral. The Dutchman flicked the ball past Nadal and spotting Franco off his line, chipped the Mallorca goalkeeper, but his shot went narrowly past the post.
Lone striker Luque
Mallorca looked to Alberto Luque to snatch a goal. The young striker was nearly released by Fatih Akyel's long pass, but Sol Campbell made an important tackle to clear the danger. Luque's other effort - a long-range shot from the halfway line - was easily gathered by Wright.
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