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Super subs strike late as Arsenal steal Champions League edge in Lisbon

Sometimes, football isn’t about dominance — it’s about moments.

And for Arsenal, one moment was all it took to silence Lisbon.

A tense night against Sporting CP looked destined for frustration… until two substitutes turned it into magic.

Havertz and Martinelli: Impact when it matters

When Mikel Arteta made the call, he needed something different.

Enter Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz.

Late in stoppage time, Martinelli delivered a precise cross — the kind that demands a finish. Havertz answered.

One touch. One goal. One massive advantage.

That’s Champions League football at its highest level: small margins, big consequences.

A game of patience and pressure

Let’s be honest — Arsenal didn’t have it easy.

Sporting’s defensive block was disciplined, compact, and frustrating. The Gunners had possession, territory, even a disallowed goal — but lacked that final edge.

Arteta admitted it himself: the final third needed more sharpness.

But here’s the difference between good teams and elite teams:

elite teams find a way anyway.

David Raya: The silent match-winner

While the headlines will go to the goal scorers, David Raya quietly built the foundation for this win.

Two crucial saves. One early warning. One match-defining performance.

In knockout football, goalkeepers don’t just stop shots — they buy time for heroes to emerge.

And that’s exactly what Raya did.

Arteta’s biggest win: Squad depth

This wasn’t just a tactical win.

It was a squad win.

At this stage of the UEFA Champions League, it’s no longer about your starting XI — it’s about your entire bench.

Starters control the game.
Substitutes decide it.

Arteta’s “magic” comment wasn’t hype — it was recognition.

Why this result matters

A 1-0 away win in a Champions League quarter-final isn’t just a result.

It’s leverage.

It gives Arsenal:

  • control heading into the second leg
  • psychological advantage
  • tactical flexibility at home

But more importantly, it sends a message:

this Arsenal team knows how to win ugly.

And that’s what champions do.


Final whistle

Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli didn’t just change the game — they changed the narrative.

From frustration to celebration in seconds.
From stalemate to statement.

And now, Arsenal are one step closer to something special.


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