PARIS - Alexis Sanchez struck with 12 minutes left as Arsenal came from behind to earn an unlikely 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League opener on Tuesday. The goal was PSG's quickest ever in the Champions League, but the French champions, and Cavani in particular, were guilty of failing to convert a succession of golden opportunities. The result put Arsenal in a strong position in Group A, with the other game in the section also ending in a 1-1 draw between Basel and Ludogorets Razgrad. See also: Messi hat-trick as Barca hit Celtic for seven"We have experience in the Champions League, we were resilient, and we got a good point," said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. Wenger sprung a surprise in his line-up as he selected David Ospina in goal and left first-choice Petr Cech on the bench.
Source: Bangkok Post September 13, 2016 21:33 UTC