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Arsenal delivers statement performance in the Champions League

Oct 22, 2025 | Football

Written By: author avatar Adir Izhaick
author avatar Adir Izhaick
Armed with a critical eye and years experience, Adir breaks down the highs and lows of every match.
Reviewed By: reviewer avatar Marta Gomes
reviewer avatar Marta Gomes
a sharp-eyed sports reviewer with a knack for spotting game-changing moments
Arsenal delivered a statement performance in the Champions League, dismantling Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night. The Gunners’ relentless second-half onslaught left Diego Simeone’s men shell-shocked as Mikel Arteta’s side stormed to a third consecutive group-stage victory.​

Arsenal Blitz Atletico with Stunning Second Half

After a goalless first half that saw both teams miss chances—Eberechi Eze hitting the crossbar for Arsenal and Julian Alvarez testing the woodwork for Atletico—the match exploded into life after the interval. Gabriel Magalhães broke the deadlock with a powerful header from a Declan Rice set piece in the 57th minute.​

Moments later, 19-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly surged through midfield, setting up Gabriel Martinelli to double the lead. The atmosphere in the stadium reached new heights as Viktor Gyokeres, fresh off a nine-game goal drought, struck twice in four minutes—first, finishing from close range after a scrappy sequence and then nudging in from Gabriel’s assist at a set piece.​

Arteta’s Arsenal Show Title Credentials

Arsenal’s high pressing and energy suffocated Atletico, forcing mistakes and creating wave after wave of attacks. Bukayo Saka was influential on the right, consistently beating his marker and linking up with Jurrien Timber to pin the Spanish side back.​

From front to back, Arsenal’s team ethic shone through. Gyokeres’ quick-fire brace will boost his confidence, taking him to five goals across all competitions this season.​

Group Stage Standings and What’s Next

The win cements Arsenal’s position among Europe’s elite, as they maintain a flawless group record—three wins from three, with no goals conceded. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, face a battle to progress, sitting on three points after two defeats.​

Arsenal will look to carry this continental momentum into domestic action, with a home league fixture against Crystal Palace up next.​

The result was a “reality check” for Atletico Madrid, while Arsenal fans can dare to dream as Arteta’s men eye silverware on multiple fronts after this dazzling European display.​

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Arsenal DESTROY Atletico! 🔥 4 Goals in 13 Minutes! #UCL The Emirates goes wild as Arsenal score FOUR second-half goals to crush Atletico Madrid! Gyokeres, Martinelli, and Gabriel lead the charge. Gunners unbeaten, dreams alive! 🔴⚽️ #Arsenal #ChampionsLeague #AtleticoMadrid #UCL #Gyokeres #Martinelli #Gabriel

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