Havertz’s stoppage-time winner hands Arsenal crucial UCL advantage in Lisbon
Arsenal secured a dramatic 1–0 victory over Sporting in Lisbon after a stoppage-time goal from Kai Havertz gave the visitors a crucial advantage in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
The late strike ensured Arsenal ended a difficult run of form following consecutive defeats in the EFL Cup final and the FA Cup quarter-finals.
The result also gives Mikel Arteta’s side a slender lead ahead of the return leg at the Emirates Stadium next week.
Sporting began the game brightly and nearly took the lead inside the opening minutes through Maxi Araujo.
The full-back raced onto a superb pass from Ousmane Diomande before unleashing a powerful effort that crashed against the Arsenal crossbar.
Arsenal gradually settled into the contest and enjoyed large spells of possession during the first half.
However, clear opportunities were limited as Sporting remained organised and dangerous on the counterattack.
The closest the visitors came to scoring before the interval arrived from a corner delivered by Noni Madueke.
The winger’s delivery nearly caught out goalkeeper Rui Silva but instead struck the crossbar.
Sporting continued to threaten whenever they broke forward and almost punished Arsenal midway through the second half.
Araujo again burst into the penalty area before cutting the ball back to Francisco Trincao, whose shot drifted narrowly wide of the target.
Arsenal believed they had finally broken the deadlock when Martin Zubimendi curled a fine effort into the net from the edge of the box.
The goal was later ruled out after video review confirmed Viktor Gyokeres had been offside earlier in the move.
Sporting pushed forward late in the game as they sought to take advantage of Arsenal’s recent struggles.
David Raya produced several important saves to keep the hosts at bay during a tense final spell.
Just as the match appeared to be heading towards a goalless draw, Arsenal found the breakthrough deep into stoppage time.
A quick attacking move allowed Havertz to slip behind the defence before poking the ball past Silva from close range.
The late strike stunned the home crowd and handed Arsenal a valuable victory in a match that had remained finely balanced throughout.
For Arteta’s side, the result provides an immediate response after two damaging cup defeats and restores momentum ahead of the decisive second leg.
Sporting, meanwhile, will travel to London believing the tie remains open after matching Arsenal for long periods in Lisbon.
The two sides will meet again at the Emirates Stadium next week to decide who advances to the Champions League semi-finals.
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