PSV 1 – 7 Arsenal

Arsenal put his recent scoring problems behind with an emphasis on a 7-1 victory over PSV at the Eindhoven Champions League Historic Night.
Gunners entered the game faced by questions about their fiery power, but the goals of Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwaner and Mikel Merino put the team of Mikel Arteta three before the break, and the Noa Langa penalty proved to be false for poor PSV.
Martin Odegaard scored both sides of Dinked Finingo Leandro Trossard in the second half to equalize this circle of 16 outside the Dutch side, even before the second week in London. Riccardo Calafiori made the magnificent seven to cover the night.
In doing so, Arsenal became the first team to score seven goals away from home in the League of Champions League. The quarterfinals with the winner of the Madrid derby are waiting in the midst of a renewed hope that Topnica will be able to enjoy the special end of this season.
Arsenal started bright, and Odegaard shouted the penalty, and Declan Rice saw a goal forbidden for offsids, even before Timber directed them ahead. Nwaneri, in combination with Myles Lewis-Skelly for the other, and the makeshift striker Merino made three.
The PSV defense looked porous, but Ismael Saibari hit the crossbar at the other end, and they pulled one back before the break when Lang turned from the place after Thomas Portey ruled that he had unjustly demolished Luuk de Jong.
Artea had a lot to think about, replacing Myles Lewis-Skelly in the 35th minute after being extremely fortunate to escape the other yellow card, but all the fears of PSV revival were to be put to bed quickly after the interval, completely overcoming their opponents.
As they talked about their season on the line, the Tempo in the Premier League fell, Gunners put memories of that goal without a huge Nottingham Forest behind them and offered a reminder that they are candidates for the greatest rewards in Europe.
The harder tests lie in advance, but Arsenal boasts the best Defense of the Premier League and with six different players who have found the back of the net in this game, I may find answers at the other end of the field between them. The European dream is alive.
Analysis: Arsenal Enjoy Carnival
Sky Sports News’ Gail Davis At the Philips Stadium:
After spending almost every vigilant moment in the last few days, talking about Arsenal’s inability to score, they go out and put seven past PSVs.
There is a context about that, of course, and it was a terrible dam on the home side, truly awful, but Arsenal and Arththa will not worry.
Three goals in 13 minutes, 99 seconds between Arsenal’s fourth and fifth seizure of the momentum they created, and then survived Wobble shortly before halftime, would satisfy Arteta.
Odegaard would enjoy his twice a few months, Rice looked back at her best threatening, and Nwaneri was absolutely joy to look at a full flight – it seems that nothing would amaze this teenager and not afraid to shoot.
Artea was smart to pull Lewis -skelly out of shooting – he did so well this season, it would be sad to see that he was overshadowed by more disciplinary problems.
I worried about the game to fill the drama, spectacular and distorting the act of warming up the Eindhoven Carnival – no such problem.