Saka Fires Arsenal Into First Champions League Final In 20 Years

‎Arsenal reached the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years as Bukayo Saka sealed a 1-0 win against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

‎Mikel Arteta’s side settled the semi-final second leg with Saka’s strike late in the first half at an ecstatic Emirates Stadium.

‎The Gunners, who drew 1-1 in the first leg in Madrid last week, held firm after Saka’s goal to go through 2-1 on aggregate.

‎Arsenal will face Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the final in Budapest on May 30.


‎Holders PSG, who beat Arsenal in the semi-finals last year, have a 5-4 lead ahead of the second leg in Munich on Wednesday.


‎It was a cathartic night for Arsenal, who are back in the Champions League final for the first time since losing 2-1 to Barcelona in their only previous appearance in the showpiece in 2006.


‎Arsenal’s English midfielder #41 Declan Rice celebrates winning the UEFA Champions League second-leg semi-final football match between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid at the Emirates Stadium in north London on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)


‎Arsenal have never won the Champions League, with their two major European trophies coming in the 1994 Cup Winners’ Cup and the 1970 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.


‎Their last continental final ended in a 4-1 defeat against Chelsea in the 2019 Europa League.


‎It is shaping up to be Arsenal’s greatest ever season as they chase a Premier League and Champions League double.


‎Even Arsene Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ — who won the club’s last English title in an unbeaten top-flight campaign in 2004 — might have to bow to the current generation if they finish the job.


‎Fittingly, it was Saka — the homegrown symbol of the Arteta era — who proved Arsenal’s match-winner.


‎Now just four games from immortality, Premier League leaders Arsenal were given a huge boost in the title race when second-placed Manchester City drew at Everton on Monday.


‎The Gunners will be crowned champions if they win their last three games against West Ham, Burnley and Crystal Palace.

‎Once the title is decided, Arsenal will head to Hungary with a maiden Champions League crown in their sights.


‎Arsenal endured jibes about their perceived lack of mental strength after a run of four defeats in six games in all competitions sparked painful memories of previous failures to end their six-year wait for silverware.

‎But the ‘nearly-men’ and ‘serial choker’ labels applied only weeks ago are on the verge of being banished forever.

‎Jubilant Arteta

‎Thousands of Arsenal supporters massed outside the stadium before kick-off to greet their team with flares and flags, a vociferous display of affection underlining Arsenal’s desperation to make history.


‎It was the kind of evening in north London, when nothing was beyond the realm of possibility as Arsenal moved closer to casting off the shackles of two decades of underachievement.


‎After some tense performances during the Premier League run-in, Saturday’s 3-0 rout of Fulham had showed Arsenal at their flowing best in a riposte to the critics who claim they only win ugly.


‎This was a more prosaic display but no-one with an affinity to Arsenal was bothered in the slightest.

‎Arsenal were nearly caught on the counter in a frenetic start when Julian Alvarez shot just wide before Giuliano Simeone’s close-range effort deflected past the post.

‎But Arsenal recovered from those anxious moments to deliver a dominant spell that brought their 44th minute goal.

‎Viktor Gyokeres’ clever run unhinged the Atletico defence and his cross reached Leandro Trossard inside the area.


‎Trossard wriggled into just enough space for a low drive that Jan Oblak weakly pushed out to Saka, who reacted quicker than his flat-footed markers to slot home from four yards.

‎Arteta jubilantly punched the air as all around him the Emirates erupted into a roiling red sea of celebration.

‎Atletico tried to ruin the party in the second half, but Gabriel Magalhaes made a last-ditch tackle on Simeone to avert a certain goal before David Raya repelled Antoine Griezmann’s blast.

‎Arteta recently revealed he visualised Arsenal conquering the Champions League even in the difficult early days of his reign.

‎The Spaniard now is just one win away from seeing that daydream become a glorious reality.

‎AFP

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