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Arsenal secured a dominant 3-0 victory at Club Brugge as two wonder strikes helped them make it six wins from six in the Champions League.
Arsenal made it six wins from six in this season’s Champions League with a comfortable victory over Club Brugge on Wednesday night. Noni Madueke was the hero for the Gunners, following up his goal in the 3-1 win over Bayern Munich a fortnight ago with a brace, while Gabriel Martinelli kept up his remarkable goalscoring record in the competition.
The Gunners took down their Belgian opponents by 3-0 to claim their 6th consecutive European victory this season as they reached closer to securing automatic qualification to the round of 16
Arsenal continued their fine Champions League form with a convincing 3–0 victory over Club Brugge at the Jan Breydelstadion.Noni Madueke’s stunning strike separated the sides at half-time, though
Any Club Brugge momentum was immediately halted after the restart, however, with Arsenal swiftly doubling their lead. Martín Zubimendi’s far-post cross allowed Madueke the simplest of finishes as the home defence fell asleep, the ex-Chelsea forward heading into an empty net from all of two yards out.
It's fair to say that not even Arsenal fans were convinced by the club's decision to pay Chelsea £50 million for Noni Madueke during the summer transfer window - but it's starting to look like a masterstroke,
Preview of Club Brugge vs Arsenal on Matchday five of the 2025-26 Champions League. Watch the Champions League on DAZN - US, CA & NZ
BRUGES, Belgium (AP) — Club Brugge has changed its coach two days before hosting table-topping Arsenal in the Champions League. Brugge announced on Monday that former coach Ivan Leko was returning from Gent to replace Nicky Hayen, who the club thanked for “all the hard work he put in.”
This article was originally published on www.paininthearsenal.com as Viktor Gykeres missed the chance to make an impact for Arsenal against Club Brugge.