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Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos: Bukayo Saka settles nervy Champions League win
Arsenal secured their second consecutive Champions League win with goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka, maintaining a seven-match unbeaten streak across all competitions.
- On Oct. 1, Arsenal defeated Olympiacos 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium with goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka.
- Mikel Arteta's Arsenal arrived aiming for back-to-back Champions League wins after a strong 2-0 away victory at Athletic Club last month.
- On the night, individual contributions like Martin Ødegaard's assist set up the opener, and David Raya made a spectacular one-handed save to deny Daniel Podence.
- Arsenal now sit on six points in the group and join five other clubs with two wins, while Mikel Arteta hopes to carry momentum into Saturday's Premier League clash.
- Arteta managed the squad by resting key players and introducing Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, helping Arsenal address their difficult Emirates record versus Olympiacos since March 18, 2021.
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Arsenal 2-0 Olympiakos (Martinelli 12′, Saka 90+2′)EMIRATES STADIUM — Midway through the second half, Mikel Arteta took a rare glance away from the pitch. His eyes had been glued to the action as Arsenal tried to see off Olympiakos, kicking every ball, pressing every pass, desperate for a second goal that would kill the game as a contest.Struggling for a breakthrough, the manager’s eyes flitted back to the substitutes’ bench from the edge of the…
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