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Playing on the right, with Bukayo Saka rested, Madueke fired home a brilliant finish from outside the area in the first half having burst powerfully from just inside the Brugge half. He then doubled the lead with a simple headed finish in the second half.
Visitors seal another commanding win with Madueke double and Martinelli stunner - Club Brugge 0-3 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta’s men bounce back from defeat to Aston Villa to maintain perfect record in Europ
Arsenal star Noni Madueke scored a brilliant goal to open the scoring for the Gunners against Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday night. The summer signing from Chelsea shrugged off challenges from two defenders before ending a slaloming run by crashing a shot past goalkeeper Dani van den Heuvel and into the top corner to break the deadlock in some style in Belgium.
Gabriel Martinelli becomes the first Arsenal player to score in five Champions League games in a row after netting a stunning third goal for the Gunners against Club Brugge.
Gabriel Jesus sauntered off the substitutes’ bench and straight back into the hearts of the Arsenal fans. After 11 months on the sidelines, the 28-year-old Brazilian striker returned to first-team action during the second half of Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Club Brugge.
Emi Buendia scores in the 95th minute as Aston Villa stun Arsenal to move three points behind the Premier League leaders.
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Mbappé scores 4, PSG hits 5, Arsenal topples Bayern and teenage scorers shine in Champions League
The top two teams in the Champions League standings meet Wednesday. Arsenal hosts Bayern Munich in a clash between the leaders in the Premier League and Bundesliga.
Gabriel Martinelli entered the history books of Arsenal and the UEFA Champions League. He became the first Gunners player to score in five consecutive games in the top European club competition.
A familiar name appeared on the scoresheet in Belgium’s provincial leagues at the weekend as Lennert Trossard, nephew of Leandro Trossard, marked his return to football with a late equaliser for
Aston Villa stunned Premier League leaders Arsenal with a dramatic stoppage-time winner today. Matty Cash thumped home at the back post (36') before sub Leandro Trossard equalised from close range (52'). Emi Buendia then curled into the top corner with seconds remaining to give his side a last-gasp victory (90+5').