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Arsenal delivered a dominant performance at the San Siro, winning 3-1 to secure seven wins from seven in their Champions League group and clinch a top-two finish with a game to spare.
Gabriel Jesus scored twice from a loose ball and a header from a set-piece, while summer signing Gyökeres sealed the win with a late long-range strike. Strong defending, key saves from Raya, and creative work from Saka and Trossard underpinned the victory.
The result marks Arsenal’s longest Champions League winning run, their first win in Italy since 2008, and guarantees home advantage in the last-16 second leg. Next up: Kairat at home and a Premier League visit from Manchester United.
By Joe BroadfootArsenal delivered a dominant performance at the San Siro, winning 3-1 to secure seven wins from seven in their Champions League group and clinch a top-two finish with a game to spare.
Gabriel Jesus scored twice from a loose ball and a header from a set-piece, while summer signing Gyökeres sealed the win with a late long-range strike. Strong defending, key saves from Raya, and creative work from Saka and Trossard underpinned the victory.
The result marks Arsenal’s longest Champions League winning run, their first win in Italy since 2008, and guarantees home advantage in the last-16 second leg. Next up: Kairat at home and a Premier League visit from Manchester United.