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Welbeck brace puts Arsenal into last eight

Danny Welbeck levelled from the penalty spot before the break
Danny Welbeck levelled from the penalty spot before the break

A Danny Welbeck double helped Arsenal to progress to the Europa League quarter-finals with a 3-1 win over AC Milan, as Arsene Wenger’s men went through 5-1 on aggregate.

The Gunners, who won 2-0 at the San Siro, settled the tie thanks to a contentious first-half penalty from Danny Welbeck. A second followed after the break from Granit Xhaka, following a goalkeeping error from Gianluigi Donnarumma, before Welbeck sealed the tie with a third four minutes from time.

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AS IT HAPPENED: Arsenal v AC Milan

Though AC Milan attempted to resurrect the tie with a stunning, long-range opener from Hakan Calhanoglu in the 35th minute, Welbeck levelled just four minutes later.

Any momentum Milan were building dissipated when one of the additional assistant referees indicated Ricardo Rodriguez had fouled Welbeck when contact was minimal at best.

On the day he received an England recall, Welbeck made no mistake form the spot to score his first European goal since a hat-trick against Galatasaray in October 2014.

Milan continued to ask plenty of questions until a dreadful error from their goalkeeping protege Donnarumma meant Granit Xhaka’s speculative strike put the overall result beyond doubt and Welbeck struck again in the 86th minute.

Arsenal allowed Swedish minnows Ostersunds to make inroads into a healthy first-leg lead in the previous round and they started sloppily once more, gifting Fabio Borini space to advance down the right and cross for Andre Silva to lash into the side netting.

Laurent Koscielny’s 11th-minute departure with an apparent back injury increased the defensive anxiety for the hosts, with Calum Chambers filling the void at centre-back, but they were warming to their task in an attacking sense.

A simmering contest burst into life 10 minutes before half-time when Calhanoglu unleashed a brilliant strike that swerved away from David Ospina and flew low into the right corner.

Arsenal’s response was purposeful rather than panicked – Donnarumma palming an Aaron Ramsey shot to safety – and Welbeck converted coolly from 12 yards, even if the decision to award a penalty against Rodriguez for a foul on the England forward bordered on farcical.

Donnarumma saved form Ramsey as Arsenal looked to settle the issue early in the second period and Henrikh Mkhitaryan was unable to outfox the Italy international at his near post.

Back came Milan, with Suso flashing a shot past the bottom right corner from the edge of the area, although Ramsey should have done better than clattering over in the 56th minute after Mesut Ozil and Mkhitaryan pulled the Serie A side apart down their left-hand side.

Before the hour Milan forward Patrick Cutrone was unable to turn home an acrobatic volley with Ospina rooted on his line.

Suso’s booking for simulation in the 61st minute did nothing for Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso’s deteriorating mood, but his call to send on Nikola Kalinic almost proved inspired as the Croatia striker nearly headed home Leonardo Bonucci’s raking pass with his first touch.

Wenger brought on Mohamed Elneny for Mkhitaryan to shore up his midfield and that freed up Xhaka to venture a little further forward and score from a shot Donnarumma should have dealt with in routine fashion. Instead, he seemingly dived beyond the ball and pushed it back into his own net.

Opsina thwarted Andre Silva and saw Suso thump a strike just over from the resulting corner, but it fell to Welbeck to have the final word, nodding in after Donnarumma denied Ramsey from Jack Wilshere’s cross.