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Arsenal vs Shakhtar LIVE: Champions League result and reaction as Gunners claim tight victory

Arsenal 1-0 Shakhtar Donetsk: Dmytro Riznyk’s own goal secured the points for the Gunners

Michael Jones
Wednesday 23 October 2024 05:40 EDT
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Arsenal earned another three points in the Champions League league phase with a less than comfortable 1-0 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners needed a win after their defeat to Bournemouth last Saturday and their desire to score was evident throughout a dominant first half. They had 22 attacks and created eight attempts with Declan Rice, Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard all coming close.

It was Gabriel Martinelli who broke the deadlock with what proved to be the decisive strike. The Brazilian cut in from the left and struck a fine effort onto the post. The rebounded and hit Shakhtar goalkeeper Dmytro Riznyk on the back before bobbling over the line.

In the second half Arsenal were awarded a penalty for a handball following a VAR check but Leandro Trossard has his effort stopped by Riznyk in some redemption for the keeper. Shakhtar then fought back well and the signs were strong that an equaliser was coming.

It wasn’t to be though with David Raya leaping to the left to make a fine save late in the game to give Arsenal the win.

Relive the action with our live blog below:

Arsenal vs Shakhtar

Getting ready for tonight’s action:

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Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:50

Can Gunners fire again?

After slipping to a 2-0 Premier League defeat at Bournemouth on Saturday, when defender William Saliba was shown a controversial red card in the first half to see their unbeaten start abruptly end.

Arsenal have the chance to get themselves back on track against Shakhtar Donetsk at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night. Mikel Arteta’s side have impressed in Europe so far, beating Paris St Germain in the last round of games.

Shakhtar, meanwhile, are yet to score in their two Champions League fixtures – but come to London on the back of successive wins in the Ukrainian Premier League.

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:45

Will Shakhtar avoid defeat at the Emirates?

The draw with Manchester City in November 2019 ended Shakhtar’s run of six successive losses in England, and was only the second time they have avoided defeat in their nine games there, in which they conceded 24 goals.

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:40

Shakhtar versus English teams

Shakhtar’s last games against Premier League opponents came in the 2019/20 group stage, when they lost 0-3 at home to Manchester City before a 1-1 away draw.

A 2-1 win at home to City in 2017/18 is Shakhtar’s only success in their last nine games against English clubs (D2 L6) – they have lost five of the last seven.

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:35

Back in the Champions League

Having not featured in the Champions League proper between 2016/17 and 2023/24, Arsenal are making their second successive appearance.

This is the Gunners’ 21st Champions League campaign – second only to Manchester United’s 25 among English clubs – but only their second in eight seasons.

The 2016/17 season had been their 19th in a row, all under Arsene Wenger.

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:30

Havertz or Henry?

Kai Havertz is looking to become the fourth Arsenal player – and first since Thierry Henry in 2000 – to score in a club-record eight successive home games.

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Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:25

Arsenal vs Shakhtar

This will be the fifth meeting between the sides in the Champions League. The first came back in September 2000, when Arsenal came from behind to prevail 3-2.

A late Martin Keown brace completed the turnaround.

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:20

Oleksandr Zinchenko says Man City kept him on ‘academy wages’ for three years

Oleksandr Zinchenko has revealed Manchester City kept him on an “academy contract” during his first three seasons at the club, despite playing a part in two title-winning campaigns.

Zinchenko joined City in 2016 from Russian club Ufa, having been spotted by club scouts a year earlier playing in the Youth Champions League for Shakhtar Donetsk against his current club, Arsenal.

The Ukrainian jumped at the chance to join City but says he was initially told he would be on youth wages until he broke into the first team. He was sent on loan to Dutch club PSV before returning to win back-to-back Premier Leagues under Pep Guardiola, but claims he was still not awarded a professional contract until June 2019.

Oleksandr Zinchenko says Man City kept him on ‘academy wages’ for three years

Zinchenko opens up on his time at Manchester City in his new book, ‘Believe’

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:15

Merino on Arsenal’s mentality

More from Mikel Merino who spoke about Arsenal’s mentality in the build-up to tonight’s Champions League fixture.

“I think we have a pretty complete team and coaching mentality as well,” he said, “We may lack a bit of experience because we have a really young team.

“I’m lucky because I have some experience of keeping that mentality and calmness when you have that moment of truth.”

Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:10

Fortress Emirates

Arsenal are unbeaten in each of their last 12 European matches on home soil, winning eight and drawing four.

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Mike Jones22 October 2024 19:05

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