By: Osabuohien Imuetinyanosa
Arsenal secured a 1–0 victory over Sporting CP in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final encounter, with a late goal providing the decisive outcome.
Arsenal’s initial attacking involvement remained minimal, with Viktor Gyökeres closely monitored and prevented from advancing into dangerous positions. Noni Madueke later attempted to score directly from a corner, but his effort struck the crossbar.
Sporting CP adjusted their defensive structure by deploying a deeper back line whenever Arsenal progressed forward, reducing space in central areas. As a result, Luis Suárez had limited involvement in attacking phases, while overall entries into Arsenal’s penalty area remained low.
Arsenal delivered several crosses through Martin Ødegaard and Leandro Trossard, but none resulted in a clear scoring opportunity before halftime.
Following the restart, Declan Rice played a key role in disrupting Sporting’s forward movements by regaining possession repeatedly in midfield. A set-piece effort from Martin Ødegaard required intervention from Rui Silva, while Francisco Trincão tested David Raya at the opposite end.
Midway through the half, Martín Zubimendi found the net from distance, but the goal was disallowed after a review confirmed an offside infringement in the build-up.
Sporting continued to threaten intermittently, with Geny Catamo forcing a one-handed save from David Raya, preserving parity.
The decisive goal arrived in stoppage time. Gabriel Martinelli delivered a low pass into the penalty area, which was met by Kai Havertz. Havertz completed the move with a controlled finish, beating Rui Silva to give Arsenal the lead.
David Raya made several important saves to maintain a clean sheet
Declan Rice contributed significantly in midfield with ball recoveries
Kai Havertz scored the decisive goal late in the match
Gabriel Martinelli provided the assist for the winning goal
Maxi Araújo and Francisco Trincão produced notable attempts for Sporting CP
The result gives Arsenal an advantage ahead of the second leg at home. Despite maintaining defensive discipline for much of the match, Sporting CP were unable to secure a draw. The tie remains open, with both teams still capable of influencing the final outcome.


