• FC Zurich and Arsenal players and supporters observe a minute's before the second half of their Europa League match. Getty
    FC Zurich and Arsenal players and supporters observe a minute's before the second half of their Europa League match. Getty
  • Arsenal's Marquinhos celebrates after scoring the first goal in the 2-1 Europa League group win against Zurich in St Gallen, Switzerland. Getty
    Arsenal's Marquinhos celebrates after scoring the first goal in the 2-1 Europa League group win against Zurich in St Gallen, Switzerland. Getty
  • Marquinhos scores the first goal of the game. AP
    Marquinhos scores the first goal of the game. AP
  • Marquinhos celebrates after scoring. AP
    Marquinhos celebrates after scoring. AP
  • Zurich's Mirlind Kryeziuafter after levelling at 1-1. EPA
    Zurich's Mirlind Kryeziuafter after levelling at 1-1. EPA
  • Mirlind Kryeziu celebrates scoring from the penalty spot. Reuters
    Mirlind Kryeziu celebrates scoring from the penalty spot. Reuters
  • Eddie Nketiah applauds fans after being substituted. Reuters
    Eddie Nketiah applauds fans after being substituted. Reuters
  • Eddie Nketiah celebrates after scoring Arsenal's second. Getty
    Eddie Nketiah celebrates after scoring Arsenal's second. Getty
  • Eddie Nketiah scores Arsenal's second goal. Getty
    Eddie Nketiah scores Arsenal's second goal. Getty

Arsenal Europa League win overshadowed by death of Queen Elizabeth


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Arsenal’s winning start to their Europa League campaign was overshadowed by the death of Queen Elizabeth II as their players and those of FC Zurich held a minute’s silence before the start of the second half in Switzerland.

The announcement came from Buckingham Palace during the interval in St Gallen, where Arsenal secured a 2-1 victory in their opening Group A encounter.

Zurich sit ninth in a 10-team Swiss Super League with no wins and just two points from their first seven fixtures and saw this game moved from their home ground following a clash with a Diamond League athletics meeting.

Mikel Arteta made seven changes from the Premier League defeat to Manchester United with Marquinhos impressing on his senior debut with a goal and an assist.

The 19-year-old opened the scoring with a well-taken finish after good work from Fabio Vieira, making his full debut, and Eddie Nketiah.

Vieira could not double the lead after lifting an effort over the crossbar following a fine run which saw him latch on to a smart Albert Sambi Lokonga pass.

Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka arrowed a shot wide with Vieira impressing in midfield as Arsenal began to dominate, only to concede a penalty three minutes before the break.

Nketiah was adjudged to have fouled Fidan Aliti inside the box and Mirlind Kryeziu made no mistake from the spot, sending debutant goalkeeper Matt Turner the wrong way to level.

With the news breaking of the Queen’s death during half-time, the Arsenal players re-emerged wearing black armbands as the two sides assembled around the centre circle for a minute’s silence, while an image of the Queen was shown on the big screen.

Once the game was back under way, Nketiah fired just over the bar from the edge of the box but would ultimately make up for his earlier error by putting Arsenal back in front, his downward header from a Marquinhos cross greeted with muted celebrations just after the hour.

That proved enough to secure the three points, with PSV Eindhoven next up for Arteta’s side.

Updated: September 08, 2022, 7:39 PM