Match Report

Arsenal 2–0 Athletic Bilbao: Match Report

Arsenal secured a solid 2–0 victory over Athletic Bilbao in their opening Champions League group-stage match at San Mamés. Despite missing several key players, the Gunners showcased resilience and tactical depth to overcome a spirited Bilbao side.

First Half: Arsenal’s Dominance and Bilbao’s Resilience

From the outset, Arsenal dominated possession, controlling the tempo and creating several chances. However, Bilbao’s defense, led by veteran Íñigo Martínez, remained resolute, thwarting Arsenal’s attacking efforts. The home crowd’s fervor added to the challenge, but Arsenal’s midfield trio of Zubimendi, Rice, and Merino maintained composure, dictating play and probing for openings.

Second Half: Substitutes Make the Difference

With the match still goalless, Mikel Arteta introduced Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard in the 71st minute. The impact was immediate. Within 36 seconds of entering, Martinelli latched onto a flicked pass from Trossard and slotted the ball past Bilbao’s goalkeeper, Unai Simón, breaking the deadlock.

The duo combined again in the 87th minute, with Martinelli providing a precise assist for Trossard to seal the victory. The second goal came courtesy of a deflection off Bilbao’s Dani Vivian, but Trossard’s positioning and anticipation were exemplary.

Defensive Solidity

While the attacking substitutes stole the spotlight, Arsenal’s defense was equally commendable. David Raya remained untested for much of the match, with Gabriel and Timber forming a formidable partnership at the back. Calafiori and White provided width, ensuring Bilbao’s forwards had limited opportunities.

Conclusion

Arsenal’s 2–0 win at San Mamés marks a promising start to their Champions League campaign. The team’s depth and tactical flexibility were evident, with substitutes making decisive contributions. As the group stage progresses, Arsenal will look to build on this performance and aim for top spot in the group.

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