Marseille will play Salzburg in other last-four tie
• Alexandre Lacazette says trophy would save Arsenal’s season
Arsenal face a tough assignment in their quest to salvage something from the season after being drawn to face the favourites, Atlético Madrid, in the Europa League in their first European semi-final for nine years.
After surviving a scare to come from two goals down to draw 2-2 against CSKA Moscow on Thursday, Arsenal will play the first leg at the Emirates on 26 April before the return game on 3 May. Marseille and Salzburg were paired together in the other semi-final.
The competition represents Arsenal’s only chance of winning silverware and is their only realistic opportunity of qualifying for the Champions League given their poor domestic form. They are sixth in the Premier League, 13 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham.
Alexandre Lacazette believes winning the Europa League would “save” Arsenal’s season and could lead to Arsène Wenger staying on for another year. Asked about the significance of the competition and his manager’s future, which appears to be intrinsically linked with the Europa League, the striker replied: “It will save our season because in the Premier League we are not doing well. Winning a cup would be good. It can be the way to keep the manager, because he did so much good for the club.”
With the final taking place in Lyon, where Lacazette made 275 appearances for his hometown club before joining Arsenal for £46.5m last summer, the Frenchman has extra motivation to get through the semi-final. “I really want to be in the final to play in front of my family and friends,” he said. “But it’s not only that – I came to Arsenal because I want to win trophies.”
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