Arsenal delivered a stunning performance in the Champions League, defeating Sporting 5-1 on their home turf. Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring for Arsenal just seven minutes into the match. Mikel Arteta's team maintained control from that point onward. Kai Havertz and Gabriel Magalhaes each scored before halftime, effectively putting the game out of reach.
Sporting managed to make things interesting when Goncalo Inacio scored shortly after the break. However, any hopes of a comeback were dashed when Bukayo Saka converted a penalty in the 65th minute. Leandro Trossard added a fifth goal eight minutes before full-time, securing Arsenal's rise to seventh place in the 36-team league. Sporting now trails them by goal difference.

This victory marked Arsenal's largest away win in the Champions League in 21 years, equalling their 2003 triumph against Inter Milan. The result was particularly notable as it ended Sporting's 14-match unbeaten streak at home across all competitions this season.
Bukayo Saka played a crucial role with an assist for Kai Havertz, bringing his total goal involvements to 14 this season across all competitions. Havertz follows closely with nine contributions for Arsenal during the 2024-25 campaign.
Arsenal's commanding win not only boosted their league position but also showcased their potential as strong contenders in this year's Champions League. The team's ability to dominate away from home against a formidable opponent like Sporting highlights their growing confidence and skill under Arteta's leadership.