Arsenal book a place in the Champions League final after a narrow win over Atletico Madrid, sealed by Bukayo Saka’s decisive goal
Bukayo Saka scored the decisive goal as Arsenal defeated Atletico Madrid 1-0 at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, sealing a 2-1 aggregate victory and a place in the UEFA Champions League final.
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Manager Mikel Arteta guided his team to their first appearance in the competition’s showpiece in two decades.
The breakthrough came in the 44th minute when Saka reacted swiftly to a loose ball inside the box, finishing from close range after a save from Jan Oblak.
Arsenal maintained control after the interval, showing composure and defensive discipline under sustained pressure from the Spanish side.
The English club will meet either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the final scheduled for May 30 in Budapest.
The result marks a significant milestone for Arsenal, whose only previous final appearance ended in defeat to Barcelona in 2006.
Early in the match, Atletico Madrid threatened through Julian Alvarez and Giuliano Simeone, but both efforts narrowly missed the target.
Arsenal gradually asserted control, with Leandro Trossard playing a key role in the build-up to the goal. His effort forced a save that fell kindly to Saka.
Arteta responded with visible emotion on the touchline as the stadium erupted in celebration, reflecting the magnitude of the moment.
In the closing stages, Atletico Madrid pressed for an equaliser. Gabriel Magalhaes made a crucial intervention to deny a clear chance, while David Raya produced a strong save from Antoine Griezmann.
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The victory keeps alive Arsenal’s pursuit of a historic season, with the Premier League title also within reach.























