SPORTING LISBON – ARSENAL 1-5:
Arsenal has been through some tough weeks recently, but what they delivered in the first half of Tuesday’s Champions League match away against Sporting was impressive.
Led by a very good Martin Ødegaard, Mikel Arteta’s men were ahead 3-0 at halftime, after goals from Gabriell Martinelli, Kai Havertz, and Gabriel Magalhaes.
The latter headed a corner decisively into the goal and celebrated in a similar manner as Sporting’s Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres usually celebrates his goals. The only difference was that Gabriel placed his hands over his eyes instead of his mouth, like Gyökeres does.
This was not particularly well received in the Swedish Viaplay studio. Former Arsenal player Fredrik Ljungberg thought it was unnecessary of Gabriel.
– I’m not a fan of that. He must have talked a lot about playing against Gyökeres and whether he could handle it. The point he is making by showing that he can handle it is quite simple. But I think it’s a bit disrespectful, said expert Ljungberg, according to Aftonbladet.
In the second half, Sporting became more involved in the match, and just two minutes after the break, Goncalo Inacio reduced the deficit for the home team.
But it was Arsenal who could celebrate the most that evening. Ødegaard won a penalty, and Bukayo Saka scored to make it 1-4. In the 82nd minute, Leandro Trossard fixed the score at 1-5.
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