Arsenal Champions League final secured as Bukayo Saka goal seals 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid and historic return
Arsenal booked a place in the UEFA Champions League final for the first time in 20 years after a decisive goal from Bukayo Saka secured a 1–0 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Emirates Stadium.
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The Arsenal Champions League final breakthrough saw Mikel Arteta’s side progress 2–1 on aggregate, following a 1–1 draw in the first leg in Madrid.
Saka struck in the 44th minute, reacting quickest to a rebound inside the penalty area to slot home what proved to be the match-winning goal, sending the home crowd into a euphoric celebration.
The result marks a powerful return to Europe’s biggest stage for Arsenal, who last reached the final in 2006, where they were beaten by Barcelona.
They will now face either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the final scheduled for May 30 in Budapest.
The Arsenal Champions League final achievement caps a remarkable campaign that could yet deliver a historic double, with the club also leading the Premier League title race.
Arteta’s side showed resilience after Saka’s goal, with key defensive interventions from Gabriel Magalhães and a crucial save by David Raya preserving their narrow lead.
Atletico threatened on the counter, with early chances falling to Julián Álvarez and Giuliano Simeone, but Arsenal gradually imposed control before delivering the decisive moment just before half-time.
Leandro Trossard’s initial effort was parried by Jan Oblak into Saka’s path, and the England international made no mistake from close range.
The atmosphere at the Emirates reflected the magnitude of the occasion, with supporters creating an electric backdrop as the club moved closer to ending a long wait for European glory.
For Arteta, the victory represents a significant milestone in a project that has transformed Arsenal from contenders into genuine elite challengers on the continental stage.
The Arsenal Champions League final appearance also offers a chance to rewrite history, as the club seeks its first-ever title in the competition.
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With just one match separating them from European immortality, Arsenal’s current squad is now on the brink of surpassing even the legendary ‘Invincibles’ era of 2004, should they complete a memorable double.





















