Arsenal crush Porto thanks to Bendtner hat-trick

Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Eboue were also on target as  Arsenal completed a 6-2 aggregate victory to reach the last  eight for the third consecutive season.

Bendtner was guilty of a series of bad misses in the Premier  League win over Burnley at the weekend but he answered his  critics in style with a commanding performance to crown a  dazzling display by manager Arsene Wenger’s side.

“It shows how quickly football can change,” Wenger told Sky  Sports. “I hope it won’t give him too much confidence now.

“But it’s good for him especially after Saturday. I hope it  will give him the desire to work even harder.”

Porto had never won a European fixture in England before but  Arsenal’s poor record of overturning first-leg deficits, a feat  they had not managed for more than 30 years, gave the Portuguese  side hope of defending their 2-1 advantage.

CHILLY NIGHT

That hope did not last long on a chilly north London night  as they were completely outclassed.

“They controlled the match,” Porto coach Jesualdo Ferreira  told reporters. “They played very well but I don’t think we  deserved to lose by five goals.

“Arsenal are very good at provoking the opportunities they  need and they have the quality to seize those moments. This  defeat hurts.”

Injured Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas, whose midfield  playmaking role was filled superbly by Nasri, said in his  programme notes he hoped Bendtner had saved his goals for Porto  after his blunders against Burnley.

After 10 minutes the Danish striker duly obliged when he  slotted the ball into an empty net after keeper Helton had  bravely denied Andrei Arshavin who had been released by Nasri.

Arshavin’s pace and trickery teed up Bendtner for his second  on 25 minutes as Arsenal moved ahead on aggregate.

Porto enjoyed a brief spell of pressure early in the second  half but after Falcao failed to convert their best chance of the  night after being set up by Hulk, normal service was resumed.

Two goals in four minutes just past the hour killed off the  visitors. After 63 minutes Nasri ran at pace into the Porto area  and dribbled past three mesmerised defenders before steadying  himself and planting a shot inside the far post.