Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka scored as Arsenal claimed a comfortable Champions League victory over lacklustre Sevilla.

Arsenal secured a convincing Champions League victory over Sevilla with goals from Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka. Trossard, filling in as the number nine due to injuries, opened the scoring in the 29th minute, followed by Saka's goal in the 64th minute. The Gunners lead Group B with nine points, while Sevilla struggles at the bottom.

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Leandro Trossard

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Bukayo Saka

Trossard's performance eased concerns about Arsenal's forward strength. Despite injuries and a limited bench, the team dominated Sevilla, with Saka and Trossard showcasing their synergy. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised the team's aggression and commitment.

Sevilla, currently struggling in La Liga, failed to pose a threat. Their defensive tactics crumbled, and they managed only one shot on target late in the second half. Boubakary Soumare's brief and eventful appearance as a substitute highlighted Sevilla's challenges.

After a challenging week for Arsenal, including back-to-back losses, this victory marked a return to form. Despite missing key players, Arsenal showcased resilience, with Trossard stepping up in the absence of injured forwards. The win keeps Arsenal unbeaten at home in the Champions League group stage since 2015.

While the victory didn't secure qualification for the last 16, Arteta remains optimistic about the team's chances in the remaining group matches against Lens and PSV. Stand-in captain Declan Rice emphasized the team's passion and Arteta's energetic leadership, ensuring they bounce back after recent setbacks.



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