It was an exasperating occasion for Arteta, who was booked in the second half for handball and came close to being sent to the stands as his side searched for an equaliser. But despite a much-improved second-half display that saw the visitors rack up 14 corners to Inter's none, they sank to a second successive 1-0 away defeat.
Arsenal's last visit to face Inter in this cavernous arena nearly 21 years ago resulted in one of the most famous European nights in their history, with Edu starting in midfield alongside Ray Parlour as Arsene Wenger's side recorded a memorable 5-1 win that was rounded off by a brilliant solo goal from Thierry Henry. After failing to win any of their past three Premier League matches, a return to continental action was welcomed by Arteta as "the sort of game that gets my blood pumping," and he would have been delighted to be able to name Martin Odegaard as a substitute after the captain missed 12 games due to an ankle injury.
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