Arsenal maintained their perfect Champions League run with a confident 3–0 victory over Slavia Prague, achieving a new club milestone—eight consecutive wins in all competitions without conceding a goal.
Bukayo Saka opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the first half. Stand-in striker Mikel Merino added two more goals after the break, sealing a comfortable away win for Mikel Arteta’s side.
The Gunners were solid at the back once again, restricting Slavia Prague to minimal opportunities.
As captain on the night, Saka led by example. He was instrumental throughout the game, creating chances and pressing relentlessly.
“Saka was at the heart of everything.”
Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal have now won all four Champions League matches this season without conceding, and extended their unbeaten streak to eight games across all competitions, the longest run of clean sheets in club history.
Author’s summary: Arsenal’s dominant 3–0 win over Slavia Prague marks a record eighth consecutive clean-sheet victory, powered by Saka’s leadership and defensive discipline.