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Schalke stage comeback against Arsenal

Goals from Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Jefferson Farfan see Schalke come from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Arsenal at home in the Champions League.

Arsenal let slip a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Schalke in Gelsenkirchen in their Champions League Group B clash this evening.

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The German hosts made the brighter start of the two sides, with Ibrahim Afellay forcing Vito Mannone into making a good save after eight minutes.

Three minutes later Benedikt Howedes headed a corner just over the Arsenal crossbar.

Thereafter, the Gunners took control of the proceedings at the Veltins Arena and went ahead in the 18th minute.

Roman Neustadter's back-header went awry and the ball went to Olivier Giroud before ending up at the feet of Theo Walcott, who slotted home with ease.

Walcott almost scored his second goal of the evening just two minutes later, but Lukas Podolski's cross from the left proved to be too high for him.

It did become 2-0 to Arsenal and the second goal came in the 26th minute, Giroud heading home Podolski's cross past Lars Unnerstall.

Schalke could have halved the deficit six minutes from the half-time interval had Jefferson Farfan been able to his shot on target.

The Royal Blues did pull one back, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar latching on to Lewis Holtby's through ball before shooting home from close range in injury time.

The Dutch striker could have equalised for Schalke five minutes after the break when he shot on goal, but Mannone made a brilliant save.

The hosts had another chance to make it 2-2 in the 63rd minute when Holtby was denied by Mannone.

Four minutes later Schalke restored parity, as Farfan's shot from a Holtby cross was deflected into the Arsenal goal by Thomas Vermaelen.

The home side controlled the proceedings for the remainder of the match, but had to settle for a point.

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