Arsenal came from behind to beat Molde and put themselves on the cusp of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Europa League.
Martin Ellingsen gave the visitors a shock lead as he struck from 25 yards out after 22 minutes.
Arsenal, however, fought back to claim the win that puts them top of Group B with nine points as two own-goals, a Nicolas Pepe strike and one from Joe Willock secured the victory.
Simon Collings delivers his verdict on how the players performed.
Bernd Leno 5
Position was perhaps suspect for Molde’s goal and the German knew that, showing his frustration after being beaten from 25 yards out.
Shkodran Mustafi 6
A few shaky moments, but on the whole he was solid enough. Rarely tested by a Molde attack that lacked bite.
David Luiz 6
Comfortable on the ball as always and had a quiet night in defence in what was his first game back after injury.
Granit Xhaka 7
One of Arsenal’s better players on an easy night. Constantly tried to get hold of the ball and get the team going.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 6
Few nice moments when he tried to get forward on the overlap, but was otherwise fairly quiet. Neat and tidy in possession.
Dani Ceballos 6
His usual busy self and full of energy. Didn’t make many mistakes and went about his business with minimal fuss.
Joe Willock 8 | Star man
Showed again how he offers Arsenal something different in midfield. Full of running and energy. Assisted and got on the scoresheet.
Sead Kolasinac 5  
Missed a brilliant chance from three yards out when a cross found its way to him. Otherwise had a quiet night.  
Nicolas Pepe 7
Was frustrating for 70 minutes as he failed to show any end product, but then scored a lovely goal and later bagged an assist too.
Eddie Nketiah 6
Assisted Arsenal’s opening goal and had his own ruled out for offside. Worked hard but didn’t have many clear chances.
Willian 6  
Like Pepe on the other flank, the Brazilian struggled to get into the game. Switched wings and did look better on the right.
Substitutes
Cedric Soares (Maitland-Niles 63’) 6
Very little to do. Came on and was solid to help Arsenal see out the victory.
Bukayo Saka (Willian 64’) 7
Came on and bolstered the Arsenal attack, offering pace and creativity out wide. Setup Pepe’s goal.
Mohamed Elneny (Ceballos 80’) 6
Had little impact and little to do in his 10-minute cameo.
Kieran Tierney (Kolasinac 80’)
Came on and helped Arsenal see out the game with ease.
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