Saka’s goal secured Arsenal’s place in the Champions League final
May 6 – Arsenal will qualify for the Champions League final for the second time in their history after Bukayo Saka pushes the London club past Atletico Madrid 1-0 with a first-half goal in the second leg.
As half-time approached, Saka pounced on a rebound after Jan Oblak saved Leandro Trossard’s shot to give Arsenal a 2-1 lead in the semi-final match. That would prove enough to ensure Arsenal returned to the final, 20 years after the club lost their only previous European Cup final 2-1 against FC Barcelona.
“It’s an extraordinary night,” said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. “We are making history together again. I am very happy and proud of everyone involved in this football club. The way we look outside the stadium is very special and unique. The atmosphere created by our supporters, the energy, the way they experience every ball with us, makes it special and unique. I have never felt that inside the stadium.
“We know how much this means for everyone. We gave everything, the players did an incredible job. After 20 years and for the second time in our history, we are back in the Champions League final.”
Arsenal restricted Spain who had difficulty gaining momentum. In the second half Giuliano Simeone, son of Atletico manager Diego Simeone, rounded goalkeeper David Raya following a back header from William Lintasa before defender Gabriel’s late intervention prevented an equaliser.
The visitors were then denied a penalty when defender Riccardo Calafiori stepped on Antoine Griezmann’s foot in the box.
In the 66th minute, striker Viktor Gyökeres almost doubled Arsenal’s lead following a free-flowing counter-attack, but his side-footed volley went over.
Arsenal held on and celebrated following the final whistle in North London. A good four days for the club who are also back on track to win the Premier League, leading Manchester City by five points with three games remaining.
On May 30, Arsenal will play either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the Champions League final in Budapest, Hungary.
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