Saka hands Arsenal narrow win away to Bodo/Glimt
Group A
Bodo/Glimt 0-1 Arsenal
Bukayo Saka’s fortunate goal maintained Arsenal’s 100 per cent Europa League group stage record with a 1-0 win at Bodo/Glimt, but the out-of-sorts Gunners were lucky to escape with victory in northern Norway.
Playing on an artificial surface in the cold environment of a fishing city just north of the Arctic Circle, Mikel Arteta’s side largely struggled to fashion chances – but Saka headed the Gunners in front – without knowing too much about it – in their only effort on target of the match.
Bodo could and should have equalised in both halves, with Amahl Pellegrino and Runar Espejord guilty of spurning multiple opportunities in front of a sell-out crowd for the minnows, but let Arteta’s Gunners off the hook.
The result means Arsenal stay top of their group on nine points and know victory at home to PSV Eindhoven next week will seal their spot in the knockout stages.
Another rotated Arsenal side came out to a raucous home crowd in an eight-degree chill, a temperature twice as cold as London, and the visitors struggled on the artificial surface.

The only real effort on goal before their opener came through Albert Sambi Lokonga, who fired wide of goal from the edge of the area.
Arsenal’s opener eventually did come as Lokonga fed Saka in the right channel of the box – and while his first effort was blocked by a defender, the rebound bounced off his forehead and deceived the Bodo goalkeeper by dropping into the net.
Saka should have doubled the advantage when Martin Odegaard, playing in his native Norway for the first time since he was 15-years-old, fed the England winger in the box but he rushed his shot which flew past the near post.
Bodo provided a reminder of their threat before the break as Ola Solbakken flicked on a long ball and played Pellegrino clean through on goal.
The top scorer in Norway’s top flight left home fans aghast as he got his bearings all wrong to put the simple chance high and wide – the striker spurning an opportunity to give the stubborn Norwegian side a deserved route back into the game.
Bodo kept the pressure on Arsenal throughout the second half, with the Gunners failing to register a significant chance on goal after half-time.

Pellegrino was played through once again down the left after Lokonga’s poor pass in midfield and, while the Bodo forward got his shot on target, Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Turner parried his effort easily.
Solbakken then curled just over Turner’s bar after taking on Kieran Tierney down the Arsenal left – but the best chance of the half fell to Espejord.
The Bodo left winger caught onto Hugo Vetlesen’s lay-off inside the box but could only fire over. His manager Kjetil Knutsen fell to his knees in despair, such was the significance of the chance.
Arteta was forced to bring on the likes of Granit Xhaka, Gabriel Martinelli and Thomas Partey to gain more control against a rampant Bodo side, and while the result was achieved, it was done with some struggle.
Arsenal return to Premier League action on Sunday when they travel to Elland Road to face Leeds, with kick-off at 2pm.
The Gunners will then be back in Europa League action on Thursday October 20 when they host PSV in their rearranged Group A match, with kick-off at 6pm.
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