Arsenal sets record in the Champions League: victory over Slavia 3:0.
Historic victory for Arsenal
According to The Sun: Arsenal set a new club record in the Champions League match against Slavia Prague. The Gunners achieved their fourth victory in four matches in this prestigious tournament, defeating the Czech club 3:0 on Tuesday evening.
Two goals from Mikel Merino and a penalty in the first half from Bukayo Saka helped the team secure first place in the group. This achievement marks an important milestone for the club in European competitions.
“This victory is extraordinary for us. We strive to become better with every match,” emphasized the coach.
The team demonstrates impressive results, giving their fans many reasons to celebrate.
This victory highlights Arsenal's significant progress on the international stage. As group leaders, they have every chance for further success in the tournament, which delights fans and raises the club's ambitions for this season.
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