Arsenal Vs Rennes: 5 things we learned – Second-half shocker

RENNES, FRANCE - MARCH 07: Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal looks towards his manager Unai Emery as he leaves the pitch after receiving a red card during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 First Leg match between Stade Rennais and Arsenal at Roazhon Park on March 07, 2019 in Rennes, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
RENNES, FRANCE - MARCH 07: Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal looks towards his manager Unai Emery as he leaves the pitch after receiving a red card during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 First Leg match between Stade Rennais and Arsenal at Roazhon Park on March 07, 2019 in Rennes, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) /
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RENNES, FRANCE – MARCH 07: Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal receives a second yellow card from referee Ivan Kruzliak before being shown a red during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 First Leg match between Stade Rennais and Arsenal at Roazhon Park on March 07, 2019 in Rennes, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
RENNES, FRANCE – MARCH 07: Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal receives a second yellow card from referee Ivan Kruzliak before being shown a red during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 First Leg match between Stade Rennais and Arsenal at Roazhon Park on March 07, 2019 in Rennes, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) /

2. Oh dear Sokratis

You could see it coming. After the first of three bad challenges in which he kneed a Rennes attacker in the back, Sokratis, to avoid receiving a yellow card, held up his index finger, as if to suggest that he did not deserve one because it was his first foul. The referee obliged.

But then, just moments later, he committed a similarly egregious foul, sliding in at the feet on Hatem ben Arfa, felling the French attacker. He received his first booking, despite his protestations. From that point on, he must defend conservatively and smartly. Sadly, when Ismaila Sarr made a dangerous run in behind him, he did neither. Sokratis, instead of dropping off, held out his arm and pulled down the racing winger.

Sokratis is to blame for being sent off, no doubt. But these kind of performances are going to happen when you defend in an aggressive, front-footed manner. If you take that away from him, you diminish his efficacy. It is frustrating, yes, but it is still only his first sending off the season. Sometimes, it happens, even if it shouldn’t.