Fabregas scores twice as Arsenal thrash Alkmaar
LONDON (Reuters) - Cesc Fabregas struck twice as Arsenal thrashed AZ Alkmaar 4-1 on Wednesday to leave them on the brink of a place in the Champions League knockout round.
Fabregas scored a goal in each half as the Arsenal crowd enjoyed another dazzling display by their Spanish captain who has now scored three goals in this season's competition.
French midfielders Samir Nasri and Abou Diaby also cashed in against a Dutch side who were outclassed all over the pitch in the Group H clash.
Substitute Jeremain Lens did give a large but rather subdued visiting contingent some late cheer with a consolation goal but Alkmaar, who have started the season poorly, look resigned for a scrap for third spot even though progress is still possible.
With two matches remaining Arsenal top Group H with 10 points from four games, followed by Greek side Olympiakos on six and Standard Liege, who Arsenal host next, on four. Alkmaar have two points.
"It was a brilliant performance because we dominated them technically and tactically," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told reporters. "We played with a lot of confidence and overall I'm very happy.
"The competition will get harder but I believe this team has quality and it is down to us to grow and be consistent and then we'll see how far we can go."
Alkmaar coach Ronald Koeman had never lost to Arsenal as coach, first with Ajax and then with PSV Eindhoven and two years ago his PSV side knocked the Gunners out of the competition. Continued...




