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Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal: Gunners remain perfect with solid Champions League victory
- On Tuesday, Arsenal Football Club beat Slavia Prague 3-0 at the Fortuna Arena, maintaining a 100 per cent Champions League record with four wins from four, featuring goals from Bukayo Saka and Mikel Merino.
- After a VAR review, a handball by Slavia captain Lukas Provod following Gabriel's header was confirmed, and referee Aliyar Aghyeav consulted the monitor before awarding a penalty.
- Merino doubled the lead within a minute of the restart with a volley from Leandro Trossard's cross, then scored again after Declan Rice lofted a ball that goalkeeper Jakub Markovic misjudged.
- Arsenal introduced Max Dowman in the second half, making him the youngest-ever Champions League player; he completed one dribble, won four of six duels, and made two recoveries.
- A late overturned penalty left Slavia frustrated as Arsenal survived a VAR review involving Ben White, briefly moving Arsenal to the top of their Champions League group.
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Arsenal continue to crush their rivals in the Champions League. The English Premier League leaders beat Slavia Prague 3-0. Liverpool host Real Madrid and PSG host Bayern.
FC Arsenal has a 3-0 victory at Slavia Prag to build up its flawless balance sheet. A 15-year-old player becomes the youngest player in the history of the competition and replaces a former Dortmunder.
Max Dowman makes Champions League history as Arsenal go top of table with comfortable win
Arsenal's teenage sensation Max Dowman etched his name into football history on Tuesday evening, becoming the Champions League's youngest-ever player at just 15 years and 308 days old
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Read Full ArticleThe first two matches of the fourth round of the Champions League have been played.
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L 41%
C 33%
R 26%
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