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Tomas Holes' last-gasp header saw Slavia Prague bag a vital away goal from the first-leg of their Europa League quarter-final with Arsenal.
Nicolas Pepe came off the bench to put the Gunners in command over the Czech side on Thursday, but Slavia Prague kept battling and netted a scrappy stoppage time goal from a set-piece.
Slavia Prague came to do a job; keep the Gunners at bay and attempt to keep a clean sheet.
But Holes had the final say and put Slavia Prague in command going into the second leg.
Arsenal had a few promising moments where they were on top, generally whenever Saka found himself in the Slavia Prague box with the ball at his feet.
Arteta made four substitutions a quarter of an hour before the end, which saw momentum swing in Arsenal's favour, with Pepe on hand to fire past Ondrej Kolar on 86 minutes.
But if Slavia Prague had identified the right-wing as an area to exploit on Thursday, you wouldn't know it.
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