• PSV Eindhoven's Joey Veerman celebrates after scoring the first goal in the 2-0 Europa League win against Arsenal at the Philips Stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands, on October 27, 2022. AP
    PSV Eindhoven's Joey Veerman celebrates after scoring the first goal in the 2-0 Europa League win against Arsenal at the Philips Stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands, on October 27, 2022. AP
  • PSV's Joey Veerman celebrates after scoring the first goal. Getty
    PSV's Joey Veerman celebrates after scoring the first goal. Getty
  • Luuk de Jong celebrates after scoring PSV's second goal. Getty
    Luuk de Jong celebrates after scoring PSV's second goal. Getty
  • Luuk de Jong heads past Aaron Ramsdale. Getty
    Luuk de Jong heads past Aaron Ramsdale. Getty
  • Arsenal's Martin Odegaard and PSV's Erick Gutierrez battle for the ball. PA
    Arsenal's Martin Odegaard and PSV's Erick Gutierrez battle for the ball. PA
  • Xavi Simons of PSV in action against Eddie Nketiah. EPA
    Xavi Simons of PSV in action against Eddie Nketiah. EPA
  • PSV coach Ruud van Nistelrooy watches the action. EPA
    PSV coach Ruud van Nistelrooy watches the action. EPA
  • Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal in action. Getty
    Takehiro Tomiyasu of Arsenal in action. Getty
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    Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli reacts after missing an opportunity to score. AP
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    Arsenal's Takehiro Tomiyasu and Gabriel Martinelli jump for a header with PSV's Andre Ramalho. AP
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    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta at The Philips Stadium, Eindhoven. PA

Arsenal still with work to do after Europa League defeat at PSV


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Arsenal slipped to just a second defeat of the season after being outplayed at PSV Eindhoven as they failed to ensure top spot in their Europa League group.

A point would have been enough for the Gunners, but they were deservedly beaten 2-0 by Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side, with Joey Veerman and Luuk de Jong grabbing the goals.

Arsenal can still top Group A – and avoid the knockout round play-offs against the likes of Barcelona and Sevilla – by matching or bettering PSV’s result in the final round of pool fixtures, but manager Mikel Arteta will be ruing having missed a chance to wrap things up early and rest players for their final Europa League game before the World Cup.

After confusion in the build-up surrounding what shorts Arsenal would wear to avoid a kit clash, the visitors ended up riding by the seat of their pants as PSV had two goals disallowed before finally opening the scoring through Veerman.

Aaron Ramsdale – on his European debut, with Matt Turner missing out as a precaution due to a groin issue – made a fine low save from Xavi Simons before Cody Gakpo fluffed his lines moments later, with the hosts setting the scene for the rest of the evening.

Gakpo was quiet at the Emirates Stadium a week ago but showed his quality in collecting a through ball and clipping a fine finish over Ramsdale – only to have his celebrations cut short by an offside flag.

With the game opening up, Eddie Nketiah drew a smart stop out of Walter Benitez with a near-post flick from Fabio Vieira’s cross.

PSV had a second goal of the half disallowed after Simons battled past Kieran Tierney, Rob Holding and William Saliba before finishing beyond Ramsdale, only for Anwar El Ghazi to have been caught offside in the build-up.

The half ended with Martin Odegaard stinging the palms of Benitez, but the visitors went for the break lucky to be level.

Nketiah flashed a shot past the post and Tierney curled over the crossbar as Arsenal started the second half brighter.

PSV, though, were still a threat at the other end, with Simons and Veerman both calling Ramsdale into action before Gakpo flashed a shot across goal.

It was third time lucky for the hosts, Veerman steering home a fine finish to break the deadlock 10 minutes into the second half.

Shortly afterwards the lead was doubled. De Jong, having been introduced at half-time, made the most of Ramsdale coming off his line and failing to punch clear a corner which the PSV skipper duly nodded home.

Arsenal, with Thomas Partey, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus all thrown on in an attempt to turn the game around, almost went three behind as Gakpo turned in a cross only to once again be thwarted by an offside flag.

De Jong then headed a fine chance wide with Arteta’s side well and truly on the ropes, although Nketiah still worked Benitez as Everton loanee Jarrad Branthwaite cleared away bravely.

Arsenal could not get any closer to a consolation than that, with former United striker Van Nistelrooy dishing out just a second loss of the campaign to Arteta’s side after the Red Devils won their Premier League meeting last month

Updated: October 27, 2022, 7:53 PM