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Arsenal faced off against Slavia Praha at the Fortuna Arena earlier this evening as they look to earn all three points on the road in the UEFA Champions League. The Gunners made a good start to the
I think the first half was one of the best that we've played,” said Mikel Arteta of a display of dominant relentlessness
Three wins in three -- with eight goals scored and none conceded -- see Arsenal sit pretty in fourth, and they will look to continue that positive form in Prague. At Turf Moor last weekend, their airtight defence once again laid the platform for a comfortable 2-0 win as they show no signs of slowing down.
The Gunners have run rampant so far this season, topping the standings in the Premier League and Champions League while still competing for the FA Cup and Carabao Cup. Like most clubs of a certain stature, Arsenal also boast quite a few internationals on their roster, stretching the demand of their players even further.
This hard-fought victory over Crystal Palace was reflective of Arsenal’s wider qualities and couldn't have come at a more opportune moment
Cristhian Mosquera has a bigger impact than many envisaged he would after joining Arsenal from Valencia in the summer.
Arsenal scored after a penalty was awarded following a handball committed by Lukas Provod which Bukayo Saka struck past Jakub Markovic. Mikel Merino scored then after just 35 seconds of the second half starting, volleying in a cross from Leandro Trossard and added a second from a Declan Rice ball.
The Belgian is a reliable and increasingly integral part of this Arsenal squad, as they target honours on multiple fronts