Tearful Morata earns win for Chelsea as Arsenal roll past Qarabag

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An emotional snapped his recent goal drought to secure a 1-0 win for Chelsea over Hungarian champions Vidi in the on Thursday, as Arsenal cruised to a 3-0 victory away to in

Substitute Ross Barkley also headed against the crossbar, while -- the world's most -- produced an excellent save to deny Istvan Kovacs a late equaliser.

"If after a goal he wants to cry, I hope to see him cry very often," said of Morata, who scored for just the second time in 10 outings this season.

"It's very important for him to score. I think it's very important for him to play a very good match. He played a very good match." Group L with a maximum six points with PAOK -- 4-1 winners over BATE Borisov -- level on three points alongside the Belarusian champions.

In Baku, Sokratis bundled in a Nacho Monreal header on four minutes, with Arsenal academy graduate and French youngster also scoring their first goals for the club.

The Gunners extended their winning run to eight matches and lead Sporting on goal difference at the top of Group E, after the Portuguese side snatched a 2-1 win in with two late goals against Vorskla Poltava.

"It was a difficult game. Every match is important for us. We played an away game against a strong opponent," said Arsenal boss Unai Emery.

"is an ambitious team and we had to try a lot today. However, in the end, the desired result was achieved." Arsenal's Armenian did not make the trip to due to diplomatic tensions between the country and his homeland.

- Contrasting fortunes for Old Firm rivals -

Celtic slumped to a 3-1 defeat against Red Bull Salzburg despite taking the lead in

Odsonne Edouard struck after just two minutes, but a brace from Munas Dabbur and a goal from Japanese forward gave Salzburg a second win in two Group B matches.

Celtic lost to a straight red card after he upended in the area, with Dabbur converting the resulting penalty to condemn Brendan Rodgers' side.

Seven-time European champions AC Milan recovered from a goal down at home to Olympiakos to claim a 3-1 victory in Group F, as scored twice either side of a Gonzalo Higuain effort.

Steven Gerrard's Rangers overcame Rapid 3-1 at Ibrox as netted twice and scored from the spot after the hosts fell behind to a Veton Berisha effort.

"I have been blown away by my players' performance," Gerrard told Sport.

"The level was well deserving of the Europa League, and if we perform like that in our next two home games we'll get out of this group. That's the best we've played." Last year's runners-up threw away a two-goal lead in and were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw against Apollon Limassol.

Goals by and put the French club in control, but pulled one back before fired home in stoppage time. Five-time winners suffered a 2-1 defeat at Krasnodar as Tornike Okriashvili hit an 88th-minute winner for the Russians, while Eintracht Frankfurt beat nine-man 4-1.

scored his first goal in over two years as he tucked away a 96th-minute penalty to snatch a 3-3 draw for Villarreal away to Spartak Moscow.

The 77-times capped Spanish international, who is now 33, suffered a playing for Arsenal in in October 2016.

After eight operations, the little attacking suffered a in the tendon that almost led to an But he fought back and recently returned to Villarreal, seven years after his departure for

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 09:45 IST