Champions League: Arsenal v Celtic play-off second leg
Celtic fans sing You'll Never Walk Alone in a bid to rouse their team who must score twice inside the next 90 minutes to level matters with ArsenalPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArsène Wenger rubs his hands in anticaptionPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArsenal substitutes Andrei Arshavin and Jack Wilshere watch from the benchPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom Jenkins
Celtic players huddle prior to kick-offPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsGlenn Loovens leaps to the ball ahead of Nicklas BendtnerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArtur Boruc misses a back-pass and gives away a cornerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsDenilson bursts into the penalty box, closely attended by DonatiPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsCeltic's players go berserk at the referee who awarded a penalty for what was seemingly a dive by EduardoPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArtur Boruc remonstrates with the referee, but the official insists Boruc made contact with the striker's trailing legPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsEduardo slots the ball home from the penalty spotPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsBacary Sagna joins him in celebrationPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsWilliam Gallas takes the ball past Loovens as Arsenal ease their way to half-timePhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsEmmanuel Eboue adds a second goal and runs towards the fans in delightPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsA glum looking Tony Mowbray offers some half-heareted directions from the sidelinesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsEboue brushes past Scott BrownPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArshavin evades a lunging tackle from LoovensPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsSagna fells Scott McDonaldPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsDarren O'Dea and Denilson square up to one anotherPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArsenal's strikers are sensing more goals in this match... here, Bendtner rises high to meet a crossPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsWilshere slips the ball through to the on-rushing ArshavinPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsArshavin scores Arsenal's third goal in the 74th minute to round off a comfortable display. Massimo Donati's late consolation effort means the tie ends 5-1 to the Gunners on aggregatePhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom Jenkins
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