Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos: Bukayo Saka settles nervy Champions League win
Bukayo Saka's injury-time goal secured Arsenal's second consecutive 2-0 Champions League win, keeping them unbeaten with six points and no goals conceded, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Arsenal beat Olympiacos 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium, London after substitute Bukayo Saka sealed the win with a stoppage-time strike.
- With momentum, Arsenal have two wins from two in the UEFA Champions League group stage and sit on six points without conceding.
- An early goal by Gabriel Martinelli opened scoring with a 12th-minute tap-in, while David Raya made crucial saves, notably denying Daniel Podence's point-blank volley.
- The win made Arsenal record their sixth successive UEFA Champions League group‑stage victory, a feat not achieved since 2005, and they remain unbeaten in their last 13 group fixtures.
- Arteta will hope to extend a three-game winning run into the Premier League clash with West Ham on Saturday, having rested Declan Rice, Calafiori, and Eberechi Eze but faces concern after Gabriel Magalhaes left injured.
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