Arsenal FC missed their chance to book a place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League when the Group F leaders were held to a 0-0 draw at home by Olympique de Marseille.
Two weeks after Arsenal earned a 1-0 added-time victory over their Ligue 1 opponents at the Stade Vélodrome, Marseille showed real attacking flair in the first half and defended in sufficient numbers during the second to thwart the hosts' hopes of early qualification and earn a fully-deserved point. Arsenal struggled to create clear-cut chances and were unfortunate to come up against a Steve Mandanda on superb form between the Marseille posts.
The French side had been quicker to settle into their stride with André Ayew firing just wide as he latched onto a teasing low cross from Loïc Rémy, whose pace and attacking threat frequently caused the home side problems. Arsenal were meanwhile restricted to a couple of low drives from Theo Walcott and Gervinho before a half-chance fell to Aaron Ramsey, the Wales midfielder unable to direct André Santos' cross to the far post on target.
Despite both sides having plenty of ambition, neither was able to carve out a really gilt-edged opening. Shooting opportunities continued to fall for both, but Mandanda was equal to Gervinho and Ramsey's best efforts while Rémy steered an angled daisy-cutter just beyond Wojciech Szczęsny's post. Mikel Arteta had no better luck for Arsenal, curling a free-kick wide shortly before the break as the home side probed Marseille's rearguard in vain.
The high tempo continued after the restart and Arsenal continued to press their Ligue 1 opponents in search of the breakthrough goal that would take Arsène Wenger's men through to the knockout stages. But Walcott was unable to get a clean shot away after a run into the area and right-back Carl Jenkinson's fierce drive from the right was well-taken by Mandanda at his near post.
After an hour, Wenger had seen enough and replaced Park Ju-Young with Robin van Persie, whose hat-trick on Saturday had propelled Arsenal to a 5-3 win against Chelsea FC and whose arrival on Tuesday was greeted with the loudest roar. The Dutchman was put through in the 77th minute, only to suffer the same fate as his team-mates when he tried to chip Mandanda. It was not to be the hosts' night, and the section remains there for the taking.
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