Arsenal reached the UEFA Champions League final for the first time in 20 years, showcasing a strong defensive performance throughout the semi-finals. They defeated Atletico Madrid 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium on May 6, 2026. Bukayo Saka scored the only goal just before half-time, securing Arsenal’s spot in the final.
Arsenal advanced with an aggregate score of 2-1 over Atletico Madrid. This victory marked their ninth clean sheet in 14 European games this season. The team’s defense played a crucial role, with Declan Rice making a key tackle to deny Giuliano Simeone a goal and Gabriel Magalhaes blocking an important shot to maintain their lead.
In addition to their defensive prowess, Arsenal controlled most of the possession during the match. Alexander Sorloth missed a late chance that could have taken the game to extra time, underscoring the tension of this hard-fought battle.
Arsenal’s previous final appearance was in 2006, where they lost to Barcelona. Now, they will face either Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain in this year’s final on May 30. This marks a significant achievement for manager Mikel Arteta and his squad.
Key statistics:
- Final score: Arsenal 1, Atletico Madrid 0
- Aggregate score: Arsenal 2, Atletico Madrid 1
- Bukayo Saka’s goal: 1
- Clean sheets this season: 9 out of 14 European games
- Total clean sheets across all competitions: 30
- Matches played without defeat in Champions League: 11
Bukayo Saka reflected on the match, stating, “It was a high-pressure game. It meant a lot to both sides. We managed it well.” Declan Rice added, “Once we went ahead, I felt we had control. There’s something special building here.” Arsenal’s focus now shifts to preparing for their upcoming final.
