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Champions League Round Up: Arsenal’s Depth Shines, Spurs Scrape Through, And Late Drama Lights Up Europe

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The Champions League is well and truly back, delivering everything from tactical masterclasses to chaotic finishes. For fans in South Africa and beyond, the late-night fixtures had enough drama to spark excitement that lasted well into the morning hours.

Arsenal Show They Finally Have The Depth

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Arsenal kicked off their campaign in Bilbao with a 2-0 win over Athletic Club, but the scoreline doesn’t the full picture. After 70 minutes of frustration, Gabriel Martinelli came off the bench and scored within 36 seconds. He then turned provider for Leandro Trossard, another substitute, to seal all 3 points for the Gunners.

Mikel Arteta’s message was clear: this isn’t the Arsenal of old. A £300 million summer spending spree has given the Gunners the depth they’ve lacked in Europe for years. With names like Viktor Gyökeres, Eberechi Eze, and Martín Zubimendi joining the squad, Arsenal now look like a side that can compete with Europe’s elite.

The bigger question is: Is this finally Arsenal’s year?

Spurs Benefit From A Goalkeeper’s Nightmare

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Tottenham’s return to Europe’s top competition ended in laughter at Villarreal’s expense. A fumbled save from Luiz Júnior gifted Spurs a 1-0 win at home, with the ball trickling over the line in slow-motion agony for the visiting keeper.

Thomas Frank’s side have now won four in a row and kept four clean sheets. But much of the talk was about Thomas Partey, who came off the Villarreal bench to loud boos from the Spurs fans as he awaits a court case on multiple charges back in London.

On social media, Spurs fans were divided. Some praised the clean sheet, while others worried about the lack of attacking bite. “One shot on target and we’re celebrating? We need to do better,” a supporter posted on Reddit.

Mbappé Keeps Real Madrid Dream Alive

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In Madrid, Kylian Mbappé proved once again why he is football’s ultimate big-game player. The Frenchmen scored two penalties to rescue a 2-1 win over Marseille, even after Dani Carvajal was sent off for a headbutt leaving Madrid vulnerable with 10 men.

It was also a night of mixed emotions for former Liverpool man Trent Alexander-Arnold, who hobbled off with a hamstring injury just minutes into his Champions League debut for Real. His return to Anfield in November is now in doubt.

The Santiago Bernabéu crowd roared Mbappé’s name, and Spanish media hailed him as “the difference between victory and chaos.”

Juventus And Dortmund Share A Wild Eight-Goal Second Half


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If Arsenal showed control and Real showed resilience, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund delivered pure chaos. Their clash ended 4-4, with all eight goals scored in the second half leaving fans on edge for the remainder of the game.

Dusan Vlahović thought he had sealed the comeback with a 94th-minute strike, only for new signing Lloyd Kelly to redeem himself two minutes later by heading home the equaliser after earlier conceding a penalty.

“It was madness,” Juventus coach Igor Tudor admitted. Fans online were equally stunned, with one comment summing it up: “I’ve seen rugby matches with fewer scores than that second half.”

Dortmund fans on the other hands were left annoyed, after watching their team blow a 4-2 lead in the dying minutes of the game, with Llyod Kelly’s goal totally avoidable.

Qarabag Make Champions League History

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The biggest shock came in Lisbon, where Qarabag became the first Azerbaijani club to win a Champions League group-stage match. After going 2-0 down against Benfica, they fought back with three goals the winner coming from substitute Oleksii Kashchuk.

For Qarabag, this wasn’t just three points. It was history. The scenes at full-time, with players dropping to their knees in disbelief, told the story of a club breaking barriers.

Looking Ahead to The Rest of The Season

Matchday 1 reminded everyone why the Champions League is still football’s ultimate spectacle. Arsenal look like genuine contenders, Real Madrid remain stubborn survivors, Spurs will need more than luck, and history was made in Lisbon.

With more twists to come, one thing is certain: sleepless nights for local fans are worth every second when Europe’s finest put on a show like this.

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