Arsenal extended their flawless UEFA Champions League league-phase run with a dominant 3-0 victory over Club Brugge, led by a brilliant Noni Madueke brace and a record-setting strike from Gabriel Martinelli. The win keeps Mikel Arteta’s side firmly at the top of the table and strengthens their status as Europe’s most in-form team.
Match Overview – Arsenal Too Strong for Brugge
The Gunners came into this clash looking to bounce back from their weekend loss to Aston Villa, and they responded correctly. Despite rotating his squad, Arteta still oversaw a performance full of discipline, flair, and attacking sharpness.
Club Brugge, backed by a lively home crowd, showed courage and created several half-chances, but Arsenal’s quality in the final third proved decisive.

First Half: Madueke Breakthrough Leads the Charge
Arsenal started brighter, with Martin Ødegaard forcing an early save from debutant goalkeeper Dani van den Heuvel. The hosts responded with long-range attempts, but Arsenal were inches away from the opener when Piero Hincapié struck the post.
The breakthrough arrived in the 25th minute, stunningly.
Noni Madueke weaved through Joaquin Seys and Raphael Onyedika before unleashing a thunderous strike that clipped the underside of the bar—a classic UCL moment.
Arsenal continued to press for more, with Hincapié and Viktor Gyökeres both going close. Club Brugge, however, was not passive. Carlos Forbs and Aleksandar Stanković tested David Raya, reminding Arsenal that the job was far from done.
Second Half: Madueke Brace and Martinelli’s Historic Moment
Arsenal wasted no time after the restart. Just 90 seconds into the second half, Madueke headed home a perfect Martín Zubimendi cross to double the lead and crush Brugge’s momentum.
Moments later, Gabriel Martinelli made history.
Breaking away from two defenders with blistering pace, the Brazilian curled a world-class finish into the top corner, becoming the first Arsenal player ever to score in five consecutive UCL games.
Brugge continued fighting, with Christos Tzolis attempting to inspire a comeback, but Arsenal’s defence held firm. The Gunners even came close to a fourth when Gabriel Jesus rattled the crossbar.
The night ended with a proud moment for the club:
16-year-old Marli Salmon made his first-team debut, confirming Arsenal’s confidence and dominance on European nights like these.

What This Result Means
For Arsenal
- Remain the only team with a perfect UCL league-phase record
- Extend their run to 10 straight wins in the competition’s group/league phase — second-longest for an English club.
- Sit three points clear at the top.
For Kenyan fans watching closely, Arsenal’s European form continues to excite—especially for a team with a massive following in Nairobi, Mombasa, and across East Africa.
For Club Brugge
- Still searching for their first win since the opening match.
- Drop to 31st place, three points away from a play-off spot.
- Must tighten their defence in the remaining fixtures
Key Performers
⭐ Noni Madueke
Two goals, pure confidence, and game-changing movement.
⭐ Gabriel Martinelli
Record-breaking form, electric pace, and yet another stunning finish.
⭐ Martín Zubimendi
Midfield control and a brilliant assist for Madueke’s second.
⭐ Piero Hincapié
Rock-solid defensively and dangerous at set pieces.

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Conclusion – Arsenal Look Unstoppable in Europe
With clinical finishing, tactical maturity, and squad depth on display, Arsenal once again proved why they are one of the favourites to go deep in this season’s Champions League. Madueke’s brace and Martinelli’s historic strike highlight a team playing with swagger and purpose.
If the Gunners maintain this momentum, they may be writing a fairytale of their own in Europe this season.


