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Arsenal Stun Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semi-Finals

Arsenal Stun Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semi-Finals.

Arsenal have secured their place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals with a sensational 5-1 aggregate victory over defending champions Real Madrid, capped by a 2-1 win in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu. Goals from Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli on the night, combined with a rock-solid defensive display, ensured the Gunners ousted the 15-time European champions in what has been hailed as a historic triumph.

 

The Emirates Stadium faithful were still buzzing from Arsenal’s commanding 3-0 first-leg win, driven by Declan Rice’s two stunning free-kicks and a Mikel Merino strike. Heading into the Bernabeu, the challenge was clear: withstand Real Madrid’s famed comeback pedigree on their home turf. But Mikel Arteta’s men delivered a masterclass, blending tactical discipline with clinical finishing to silence the Madrid crowd.

The Match: A Night of Drama

The second leg began with early drama as Arsenal were awarded a penalty after VAR spotted Raul Asencio pulling down Mikel Merino in the box. Bukayo Saka stepped up but saw his attempted Panenka saved by Thibaut Courtois, who dived to his right to palm the ball away. The miss briefly sparked hope among the Bernabeu faithful, but Arsenal remained composed.

 

Saka redeemed himself later in the match, latching onto a precise pass and firing a composed finish past Courtois to give Arsenal the lead on the night and further solidify their aggregate advantage. Real Madrid responded with a goal from Vinicius Junior, briefly raising the decibel levels in the stadium, but the hosts’ hopes were extinguished in stoppage time. Gabriel Martinelli, racing clear of Fran Garcia on a counter-attack, bent a clinical strike into the bottom corner to seal a 2-1 victory on the night.

 

Arsenal’s defensive resilience was key, with William Saliba and Jakub Kiwior standing firm against Real’s attacking trio of Vinicius, Kylian Mbappe, and Jude Bellingham. Youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly, starting at left-back, continued to impress, thwarting Madrid’s advances with poise beyond his 18 years.

 

Declan Rice: “A Historic Night”

Post-match, Declan Rice was effusive in his praise for the team’s mentality and Arteta’s leadership. “It’s such a special night for this club, it’s a historic night for this club,” Rice told reporters. “There was a lot of talk coming here about them coming back because they’ve done it so many times before, but we knew we were going to win.” Reflecting on Arsenal’s trajectory, he added, “I sensed it before I signed for the club that we were on an upwards trajectory. In this competition, we have done amazingly well. We have full trust in the manager; he has been amazing. This club is going to do special things in the next couple of years.”

 

Rice’s comments echo the growing belief within the Arsenal camp, who now look poised to challenge for major silverware. The midfielder’s heroics in the first leg, where he became the first player in Champions League history to score two direct free-kicks in a knockout-stage match, set the tone for this tie.

 

Arteta’s Tactical Triumph

Mikel Arteta’s game plan was executed to perfection across both legs. In the first leg, Arsenal’s high tempo and set-piece prowess overwhelmed Madrid, while the second leg showcased their ability to absorb pressure and strike on the counter. Arteta hailed the “magic moments” that defined the tie, particularly praising Saka and Martinelli for their decisive contributions. “Bukayo raises the level of the team. There is a fear factor every time he’s on the ball,” Arteta said.

 

Despite the absence of key defender Gabriel Magalhaes, out for the season with a hamstring injury, Arsenal’s backline held firm. Jurrien Timber and Myles Lewis-Skelly provided width and stability, while Martin Odegaard and Thomas Partey controlled the midfield battle.

 

Real Madrid’s Struggles

For Real Madrid, the defeat marks a significant setback in their quest for a 16th European title. Carlo Ancelotti’s side. Mbappe and Vinicius Junior posed occasional threats, but David Raya’s goalkeeping and Arsenal’s compact shape limited their impact. Eduardo Camavinga’s late red card in the first leg for kicking the ball away compounded Madrid’s woes, ruling him out for the second leg.

 

Jude Bellingham admitted the hosts were outplayed, saying, “We were nowhere near it, that’s the fact. Arsenal were really good.” While he held onto hope for a Bernabeu miracle, stating, “If there’s one place where crazy things can happen, it’s our house,” Arsenal’s performance left little room for such optimism.

 

What’s Next?

Arsenal now advance to the Champions League semi-finals, where they will face Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners’ first semi-final appearance since 2009 has sparked dreams of a return to the final in Munich. With Saka back to full fitness and Rice emerging as a talismanic figure, Arsenal are firmly in the conversation as genuine contenders.

 

For now, Arsenal fans are basking in the glory of a “magical night in Madrid,” as Martinelli’s stoppage-time strike sent the traveling supporters into delirium. Social media posts on X captured the euphoria, with fans proclaiming, “Arsenal ousted defending champions out of the competition to secure a spot in semi-final of UEFA Champions League. Historic.”

 

As Rice put it, “This club is going to do special things.” On this evidence, those special things may arrive sooner than expected.

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