Summer signing nets first Champions League goal as Gunners march on at the Emirates
Arsenal produced a commanding performance to defeat Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium and secure their place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Mikel Arteta’s side progressed with authority after a controlled display in which the visitors struggled to impose themselves for long periods.
The Gunners took control of the tie after the first leg had ended 1-1 in Germany.
From the opening minutes, Arsenal played with intensity and purpose as they looked to assert dominance.
Leandro Trossard went close early on, while Gabriel Magalhaes threatened from set-pieces.
Leverkusen goalkeeper Janis Blaswich was forced into several saves to keep his side in the contest during the first half.
Despite those efforts, the pressure eventually told.
The breakthrough arrived through Eberechi Eze, who produced a moment of individual brilliance.
The midfielder controlled the ball on the edge of the area before turning sharply and firing an unstoppable strike into the top corner.
It was his first Champions League goal and it gave Arsenal the advantage they had been threatening.
Arsenal continued to dictate the tempo after the break.
Leverkusen struggled to create meaningful opportunities and rarely tested David Raya in goal.
The hosts maintained control in midfield, with Declan Rice leading the way.
Rice then sealed the victory with a composed finish midway through the second half.
A loose clearance fell to the England international, who advanced before placing a precise shot into the bottom corner.
The goal effectively ended the contest and ensured Arsenal’s progression to the last eight.
Leverkusen were unable to respond and were largely restricted to isolated moments in attack.
Their inability to trouble Arsenal underlined the dominance of the home side.
Arteta was able to rotate his squad in the closing stages with the result secure.
The performance extended Arsenal’s strong record at home in European competition.
It also maintained their momentum during a crucial stage of the season.
Arsenal will now face Sporting CP in the quarter-finals.
The Portuguese side advanced after a remarkable comeback in their own tie.
The focus for Arsenal now shifts to sustaining their challenge on multiple fronts.
They will next prepare for a major domestic test against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.
This victory over Leverkusen will provide a significant confidence boost ahead of that fixture.
It also reinforced the growing belief that Arsenal can compete for major honours this season.
On a night where Leverkusen could barely lay a glove on them, Arteta’s side delivered one of their most complete performances of the campaign.
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