Wenger once again opted to select the Colombia international in European competition, leaving Petr Cech on the bench ahead of Sunday's derby against Tottenham.

"It is good that we have two excellent goalkeepers and this game proved why we need them," the Arsenal manager told UEFA.com.
As well as picking Ospina, Wenger also handed fit-again midfielder Aaron Ramsey his first start since the 4-3 defeat to Liverpool on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
Arsenal's hard work lies ahead
The Welshman set up Giroud's equalising goal as he played 75 minutes on his comeback before being replaced by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
"We made a sloppy start, but Ludogorets are a good team," Ramsey said.
"It is a great that we have qualified for the knockout stage and now we have the big game against Paris to decide the top place."