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Arsenal Make Champions League History With Perfect Eight-Game Run in the New Expanded Format

Arsenal have made history in the UEFA Champions League. They won all eight of their league-phase matches in the new 36-team format. The milestone was secured with a thrilling 3–2 victory over Kairat Almaty at the Emirates Stadium on January 28. Fans celebrated a perfect campaign. The achievement marks a new high under manager Mikel Arteta.

From the first game, Arsenal were unstoppable. They attacked with pace and precision. They pressed opponents relentlessly. Defensively, they were solid. They scored 23 goals across eight games. They conceded only four. Their goal difference of plus 19 reflects their dominance. The team never looked out of control. Every game showed discipline, focus, and belief.

The final match highlighted their class. Viktor Gyökeres opened the scoring. Kai Havertz, returning from injury, added a goal and an assist. Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner. The Emirates erupted. Fans and players celebrated together. Arteta’s strategy worked perfectly. His rotations kept players fresh. The squad executed every plan flawlessly.

By topping the group, Arsenal secured automatic qualification to the round of 16. They also earned seeded status. This means they will host the second leg in their knockout tie. The advantage could prove decisive in tight matches. Arsenal now move into the next stage with momentum. Confidence is high across the squad.

No other team has achieved this in the new format. Even Europe’s traditional powerhouses have not matched it. Arsenal’s perfect run sets them apart. It shows consistency and resilience. It also highlights Arteta’s tactical acumen. His system has transformed the team. Players move quickly, defend smartly, and support each other. They handle pressure well. They win games when it matters most.

Now the focus shifts to the knockout rounds. Fans are dreaming of Europe’s top prize. Rivals are watching closely. Arsenal have never won the Champions League. But this season feels different. With history already made, the Gunners are chasing their first-ever title. Momentum, confidence and belief are firmly on their side.

 


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