UCL | Inter 1-3 Arsenal: Nerazzurri gunned down at San Siro
Inter suffered a third consecutive Champions League defeat, as Arsenal maintained their perfect record with a Gabriel Jesus brace and Viktor Gyokeres.
The Nerazzurri were criticised for failing to win the ‘big’ games this season, but faced their toughest test yet, as the Gunners were the only side with a perfect Champions League record. Hakan Calhanoglu, Denzel Dumfries and Raffaele Di Gennaro missed out, having ended 2025 with defeats to Atletico Madrid and Liverpool. Riccardo Calafiori, Piero Hincapié and Max Dowman didn’t make the trip, with Cristian Mosquera making his return after six weeks out.
The last time these teams met at San Siro, Inter emerged 1-0 winners in November 2024.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
It was a very aggressive Arsenal start and they took the early lead with a quick passing move, as Luis Henrique was keeping Gabriel Jesus onside after a scuffed Bukayo Saka effort. It was his first Champions League goal in two years.
"The poacher's instinct which perhaps has been missing up front for Arsenal."
Gabriel Jesus scores his first UCL goal in over two years to give Arsenal the lead in Milan pic.twitter.com/QpRnW59eG7
— Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) January 20, 2026
Marcus Thuram’s effort was charged down by Mosquera, and he was involved when blocked off along with Nicolò Barella, but it came to the edge of the area for Petar Sucic to smash it first-time into the top corner.
Petar Sučić with a ROCKET to level things up for Inter pic.twitter.com/TttvKlEIwG
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Just moments later, Eberechi Eze lashed wide under pressure from seven yards, but it really should’ve been 2-1 for Inter when Sucic went on the counter to set up Thuram, who horribly ballooned over from a promising position.
Instead, Arsenal restored their advantage with one of their trademark corner kick routines. Leandro Trossard was left unmarked at the back post for a looping header that clipped the crossbar, and ricocheted into the path of Gabriel Jesus to nod in from point-blank range. Inter hadn’t conceded two at home before half-time in the Champions League since April 2011 against Schalke.
Gabriel Jesus is back with a BANG
He's got a brace at the San Siro pic.twitter.com/611D2TKwcg
— Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) January 20, 2026
The hosts wasted another counter-attack with Luis Henrique firing wide, then David Raya made a desperate double save on Federico Dimarco at the near post, parrying the first with his gloves, the second using his leg.
After the restart, Yann Sommer smothered the Eberechi Eze effort, while the William Saliba contact on Lautaro Martinez was insufficient for a penalty.
Trossard scuffed a volley wide and Thuram fired straight at Raya after turning Mosquera, but Alessandro Bastoni threw himself in the way to stop Saka scoring from six yards on a Jesus assist.
Francesco Pio Esposito’s chest and volley on the turn skimmed the far post after going through his defender’s legs, while Saka stung Sommer’s gloves.
Just as Inter poured forward to seek a goal on a corner, they left themselves unbalanced and conceded a third on the counter with Viktor Gyokeres.
Gyokeres with a WORLDIE to finish it in Milan! pic.twitter.com/sCv7m6z5YG
— Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) January 20, 2026
Inter 1-3 Arsenal
Jesus 10, 31 (A), Sucic 18 (I), Gyokeres 84 (A)
Player statistic
| 10' | Gabriel Jesus (Assist: Jurrien Timber) | |||
| Petar Sucic | 18' | |||
| 31' | Gabriel Jesus |
| Alessandro Bastoni | 72' | |||
| 73' | Mikel Merino | |||
| Francesco Acerbi | 82' | |||
| 84' | Viktor Gyökeres (Assist: Bukayo Saka) | |||
| 90+2' | Declan Rice |

