Arsenal set up a Champions League quarter-final showdown with Real Madrid as a 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven at the Emirates Stadium sealed a 9-3 aggregate win.
Arsenal were made to wait to learn the identity of their last-eight opponent, but holders Real Madrid eventually triumphed over Atletico Madrid to join them in the last eight.
Mikel Arteta took the chance to rotate following last week’s 7-1 first-leg win, naming a much-changed side which included Kieran Tierney on the left wing and Oleksandr Zinchenko in midfield.
Raheem Sterling was also handed a rare start and set up both Arsenal goals in an eye-catching display, first turning the ball around the corner for Zinchenko, who finished superbly from outside the box for the early opener, then producing a pinpoint cross for Declan Rice to head home their second.
Player ratings: Sterling impresses
Arsenal: Raya (6), White (7), Gabriel (7), Kiwior (6), Lewis-Skelly (7), Jorginho (6), Zinchenko (7), Rice (8), Sterling (8), Tierney (7), Merino (7).
Subs: Calafiori (7), Trossard (6), Timber (6), Martinelli (6), Odegaard (6)
PSV: Benitez (7), Ledezma (6), Nagalo (7), Obispo (6), Malacia (6), Til (7), Schouten (6), Babadi (7), Bakayoko (6), Perisic (7), Driouech (7).
Subs: Veerman(7), De Jong (6), Flamingo (6), Boscagli (6), Bajraktarevic (6).
Player of the Match: Raheem Sterling
Twice, though, the Gunners were pegged back. Zinchenko’s opening goal was cancelled out by former Tottenham player Ivan Perisic, who finished coolly when put through in the first half, with Couhaib Driouech levelling again when he lifted a fine finish over David Raya in the second period.
Raya made several other saves to keep out PSV, who looked eager to prove a point following their first-leg humiliation, denying Driouech in the first half and twice pushing away shots by Isaac Babadi.
Image: Oleksandr Zinchenko apologised to the travelling fans having spent time on loan at PSV earlier in his career
Arsenal had other chances too, two of which fell to Sterling, who was denied by PSV goalkeeper Walter Benitez when one-on-one on two separate occasions, and the winger suffered further frustration when he was shown a late yellow card which means he will be suspended for the quarter-final first leg.
Arsenal are 15 points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League, leaving the Champions League as their last hope of silverware, and will now have to overcome 15-time winners Real Madrid to keep their dream of clinching the trophy alive.
Analysis: Sterling’s confidence returns in positive display
This tie was effectively over after the first leg but this was still a big game for Sterling. He needed a big performance after a dismal spell in which his confidence has appeared drained. He delivered it. This was, by a distance, his best display for Arsenal.
The winger had not scored or set up a goal in his previous 13 appearances but his self-belief grew from the moment he produced the clever pass to release his former Manchester City team-mate Zinchenko for the opener. He played with conviction and quality from then on.
Image: Raheem Sterling had a one-on-one chance saved
His second assist came from a precise cross after beating his man and there were plenty more examples of smart touches, feints and bursts of pace. Not everything came off but at least he was trying. This was a significant improvement on recent displays.
His evening ended on a low note as he was booked, meaning he will be suspended for the first leg of the quarter-final, but there were no complaints from Arteta. “The way he tracked back when he got booked, that’s the kind of player we want to see,” he said.
On this evidence, and even though he will have to sit out that first leg, Sterling may still have a role to play for the final few months of what has been, until now, a difficult loan spell.