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​By SCM Sports Writer I Tuesday, Nov. 04, 2025

 

​PRAGUE – MIKEL ARTETA’S Arsenal machine roared on last night, delivering a brutal 3-0 masterclass against Slavia Prague to equal a 122-year-old defensive record and leave them sitting pretty at the top of the Champions League.

​It was the Merino show at the Fortuna Arena as the stand-in striker—filling the massive boots of injured Viktor Gyokeres—bagged a brilliant second-half double to sink the Czech champions.

​The Gunners’ victory marks a stunning EIGHTH consecutive clean sheet, matching a defensive feat last achieved all the way back in 1903! And to rub salt in the wounds, Arsenal have now won four from four in Europe without conceding a single goal.

​The breakthrough came just after the half-hour mark when skipper-for-the-night Bukayo Saka coolly slotted home a VAR-awarded penalty. Slavia star Lukas Provod was deemed to have handled a Gabriel header, and Saka made no mistake from the spot.

​But if the Czechs thought they were still in the fight at the break, they were wrong.
​Merino delivered a lightning-fast knockout blow just 36 SECONDS after the restart, volleying home from close range after a pinpoint Leandro Trossard cross.

​The Spaniard then completed his stunning brace on 68 minutes, rising high to meet a Declan Rice delivery, beating the stranded Slavia keeper Jakub Markovic to the ball and nodding into the unguarded net. A true poacher’s finish!

​The near-perfect night was capped when 15-year-old academy wonderkid Max Dowman was thrown into the fray late on.

The schoolboy star made Champions League history by becoming the youngest player ever to feature in the competition.

​Arteta’s side are now firing on all cylinders, making it ten wins on the bounce across all competitions. This is a team built for domination.

​Slavia Prague: (0) 0
Arsenal: Saka (pen 32), Merino (46, 68) (3)
​Next Up for Arsenal: Sunderland (Away) – Saturday.

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