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Gabriel Martinelli’s first-half strike, and Bukayo Saka’s late second were enough to ensure we continued our 100 per cent start to the league phase of the Champions League.

This was our 13th meeting with Olympiacos in the past 16 years, and in truth we created enough chances to win by a greater margin, even if the points weren’t secured until injury-time. 

Martinelli tapped in our first following a powerful, bulldozing run from Viktor Gyokeres, and Saka sealed the points late on after being set up by Martin Odegaard.

In between the goals David Raya made a super save to deny Daniel Podence, as we recorded our second 2-0 win in Europe this season. 

Viktor the creator

After the Champions League anthem rang around Emirates Stadium for the first time this season, the Arsenal side – showing six changes from Sunday’s win over Newcastle – set about our Greek opposition early on.

Martinelli, starting on the right wing, had our first chance, and it was a good one. With less than two minutes on the clock, Myles Lewis-Skelly swung his cross in from the left wing and the Brazilian was unmarked eight yards out. But he didn’t time his...

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