LONDON: Arsenal edged past Sporting to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the second successive ​season with a 0-0 home draw earning them a 1-0 aggregate victory.

It was far from convincing though ‌for Mikel Arteta’s side as they held on to the lead given to them by Kai Havertz’s stoppage-time goal in Lisbon last week.

The well-organised visitors posed a threat at times, especially in the first half, and almost went ahead on the night just before halftime when Geny Catamo’s volley clipped the post.

Arsenal substitute Leandro Trossard also ​struck the woodwork in the tense latter stages of a dour game in which Sporting ran out of ideas and ​could not prevent the hosts keeping an eighth clean sheet in 12 Champions League games this season ⁠to set up a semi-final clash with Atletico Madrid.

While the result was ultimately all that mattered, Arsenal again lacked attacking spark and ​suffered an injury scare ahead of Sunday’s colossal Premier League clash at Manchester City when Noni Madueke was forced off after a bang ​to the knee.

“We are delighted, it was a really tough test over two games,” Arsenal captain Declan Rice said of the result.

“To get to back-to-back semi-finals is an amazing achievement and now we want to go one step further.”

Arsenal bowed out in the semi-finals last season to eventual winners Paris St Germain ​and they will have to improve against a dangerous Atletico side if they are to reach the final for only the second ​time, having lost to Barcelona in 2006.

As huge as Wednesday’s match was, the looming clash with City which could make or break Arsenal’s hopes of ‌a first ⁠Premier League title for 22 years was impossible to ignore.

A 2-1 defeat against Bournemouth last weekend, which has opened the door for City, was Arsenal’s third defeat in four games in all competitions and prompted suggestions that Arteta’s side were running out of steam with the finish line in sight.

Another setback would have eroded confidence ahead of Sunday’s Etihad Stadium showdown but Arsenal stood firm and showed plenty of ​grit to progress, despite managing ​only one attempt on target.

Arteta ⁠was especially pleased with the control his side showed, although he was relieved when Sporting’s Joao Simoes flashed a shot agonisingly wide with the last kick of the game.

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