Arsenal Thrash Sporting 5-1 In Champions League Masterclass.
Arsenal delivered a scintillating performance in Lisbon, defeating Sporting 5-1 to secure their most emphatic Champions League away win in years. Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhães, Bukayo Saka, and Leandro Trossard all found the net as the Gunners showcased their attacking prowess.
The victory marked a significant statement for Mikel Arteta’s side, lifting them to seventh in the table and ending their five-match winless run in Champions League away games.
Martinelli opened the scoring early, tapping home Jurrien Timber’s low cross in the seventh minute — Arsenal’s fastest Champions League goal since Theo Walcott’s strike in 2016. Saka doubled the lead with a pinpoint assist for Havertz, who finished from close range.
Gabriel powered in a header from a Declan Rice corner just before half-time, sending Arsenal into the break with a commanding 3-0 lead.
Sporting pulled one back shortly after the restart through Gonçalo Inácio’s smart strike, but it was little more than a consolation. Saka restored Arsenal’s three-goal advantage from the penalty spot after Ousmane Diomande fouled Martin Ødegaard.
Trossard sealed the win by heading home after Franco Israel parried Mikel Merino’s fierce strike, completing a dominant performance.
Arteta expressed delight at his team’s display, calling it a “statement win.” He added, “I’m very happy. It’s a big result against a strong opponent. The way we played with purpose and flow was fantastic.”
Saka, who contributed a goal and an assist, praised his teammates, saying, “We’ve shown the level we can play at. Everyone was top, and I’m really proud of the boys today.”
The victory brought Sporting’s remarkable unbeaten run of 18 matches to a crashing halt. The Portuguese side, who had not lost at home this season, struggled to break down Arsenal’s resolute defence, with David Raya making crucial saves to deny efforts from Viktor Gyökeres, Geovany Quenda, and Morten Hjulmand.
This win, Arsenal’s first Champions League away triumph in six outings, underlines their ambitions in Europe’s elite competition. With key players like Rice and Ødegaard able to rest towards the end of the match, the Gunners look poised to build on this dominant performance as they aim for silverware this season.