Teenagers shine as Arsenal earns record away win in the Champions League
- Arsenal achieved the biggest-ever away win in the Champions League knockout stage by defeating PSV Eindhoven 7-1.
- Teenager Ethan Nwaneri scored, marking the first time two English teenagers combined for a goal in the Champions League.
- Midfielder Declan Rice praised Nwaneri's performance, stating, 'He’s 17 years old and playing on the biggest stage in football.'
- Arsenal's victory ensures they are likely to advance to the quarter-finals against either Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid.
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