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Unstoppable Arsenal Smash Champions League Record in win over PSV

Arsenal have etched their name into UEFA Champions League history following their emphatic 7-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven in the round of 16 first leg. With this dominant display at the Philips Stadion, the Gunners have become the first team in Champions League history to score seven goals away from home in a knockout match.
A Night to Remember for Arsenal
Mikel Arteta’s side produced a stunning attacking performance, dismantling PSV with ruthless efficiency. The Gunners took control early, racing into a 3-1 lead before halftime with goals from Mikel Merino, Ethan Nwaneri, and Jurrien Timber. Despite Noa Lang pulling one back for PSV from the penalty spot, Arsenal refused to ease off in the second half.
They continued their relentless attack, adding four more goals to the tally. Martin Ødegaard and Leandro Trossard found the net in quick succession, before the Norwegian captain grabbed his second of the night. The final flourish came from Riccardo Calafiori, who sealed the historic victory with a composed finish.
Breaking a Champions League Record
Arsenal’s 7-1 triumph is now officially the highest-scoring away win in a Champions League knockout stage match. Prior to this, no team had managed to score seven goals on the road in the competition’s latter stages.
This milestone further cements Arsenal’s return as a European powerhouse, proving that they are capable of competing with the best clubs in Europe. The Gunners’ attacking prowess was on full display, as they created 1.97 expected goals (xG) while keeping PSV at bay despite the Dutch side generating 1.38 xG.
A Statement Win in Europe
This record-breaking victory serves as a significant statement of intent from Arsenal, who are looking to make a deep run in the Champions League this season. The last time they reached the final was in 2006, and with performances like this, they will be confident of challenging for the trophy once again.
Mikel Arteta’s squad has shown immense progress over the last few seasons, and this result highlights their attacking strength and tactical flexibility. Despite injuries to key players, Arsenal demonstrated their depth and quality, proving they are capable of beating any side in Europe.
What’s Next for Arsenal?
Following this historic night in Eindhoven, Arsenal will return to domestic action in the Premier League, where they currently sit second with 54 points after 27 games. Their next challenge is a crucial showdown against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
With the second leg against PSV still to come at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal are in complete control of the tie. PSV will need nothing short of a miracle to overturn the seven-goal deficit, but for the Gunners, the focus will be on maintaining momentum as they chase silverware on multiple fronts.
This record-breaking night will be remembered as one of Arsenal’s greatest European performances—a testament to their evolution under Arteta and a clear warning to the rest of Europe that the Gunners are here to stay.
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