Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said his side showed their character as they continued

Olivier Giroud
Olivier Giroud has been directly involved in eight goals in his past eight European starts for Arsenal
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said his side showed their character as they continued their perfect start to the Europa League with a 1-0 victory at 10-man Crvena Zvezda in Serbia.
Olivier Giroud's spectacular overhead kick late on made it three wins from three for Arsenal in Group H.
They are top of the standings, five points ahead of BATE Borisov.
"I think what is remarkable is the spirit that we have shown and fighting together," said Wenger.
"We didn't give up and wanted absolutely to score."

Arsenal give ideal response to Deeney dig

Arsenal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger once again gave youngsters such as Reiss Nelson a chance to impress
The character of Arsenal's players was questioned when they let slip a lead to lose 2-1 at Watford on Saturday, with Hornets striker Troy Deeney saying the Gunners lacked "cojones".
Wenger admitted prior to the game the comment hit a nerve, but backed his players to respond with a strong performance in Serbia.
There are few stadiums more intimidating than Crvena Zvezda's Marakana, and the feverish atmosphere produced by the 50,000-plus home fans promised to test Arsenal's character to the full.
It would have been easy for the visitors to wilt but they kept their nerve to produce a professional away performance.
It was far from a comfortable win, however, with goalkeeper Petr Cech making two good saves, first denying Nemanja Radonjic at close range before keeping out Nenad Krsticic's header.
Wenger said: "It was a very difficult game with high intensity in a very heated and supportive atmosphere for the local team and we kept going and trying to win. So did they in fairness.
"We played against a good team who were always dangerous on the counter-attack."

Wilshere makes his case again

As he has done previously in this competition, Wenger gave a number of the club's youngsters a chance to impress, but it was one of the Gunners' elder statesmen who was hoping to catch the Arsenal manager's eye.
England midfielder Jack Wilshere, who is trying to rediscover his best form after a series of injuries, made his third start of the campaign.
He is yet to play a minute of Premier League football this season but has impressed in the Europa League and Carabao Cup.
And another convincing display on Thursday must surely push him to the front of Wenger's mind before Sunday's Premier League game at Everton.
Wilshere often had little room to manoeuvre but he remained a lively presence and on the few occasions Arsenal did attack, he was involved.
It was therefore no surprise he was the architect of their breakthrough. The midfielder lost his marker with a pirouette on the edge of the area before clipping the ball to Theo Walcott, who headed across goal for Giroud.
"He will get a chance in the Premier League," said Wenger.
"I think at the moment it's going like that. He got a big kick in the first half on his ankle but he managed to get through the 90 minutes and games of that intensity will, of course, help him a lot."

Man of the match - Jack Wilshere

Jack Wilshere
Wilshere punched a hole in the home side's defence with a moment of quality that will only enhance his chances of a first Premier League start of the season

A first since 2015 for Arsenal - the stats

  • Arsenal have won their past four Europa League/Uefa Cup away games, after losing five of the previous six (D1).
  • The Gunners kept their first clean sheet away from home in European competition since beating Olympiakos 3-0 in December 2015.
  • Crvena Zvezda have lost seven times in their past 11 home games in the Europa League/Uefa Cup (W2 D2).
  • Arsenal are only the second English side to win at Crvena Zvezda in European competition (D2 L5). Bolton won there in December 2007 in the Uefa Cup.
  • Walcott has been directly involved in four goals in his past four European appearances for Arsenal (three goals, one assist).
  • Walcott's assist was his 11th for Giroud in all competitions; only Mesut Ozil has provided more assists for the Frenchman (15).

What next?

Arsenal will look to get back to winning ways in the Premier League when they travel to Everton on Sunday (13:30 BST).
Their next Europa League group game is on Thursday, 2 November, when they welcome Crvena Zvezda to Emirates Stadium (20:05 BST).

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