Saka Sends Arsenal to First Champions League Final Since 2006

Bukayo Saka’s first-half goal helped Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 in the Champions League semifinal second leg. The win secured a 2-1 aggregate victory and a place in the final for the first time since 2006. Mikel Arteta’s side dominated early but had to wait until the 44th minute for Saka’s rebound finish. Arsenal will face their final opponent in Budapest later this month.

Key Points: Saka Goal Seals Arsenal’s Champions League Final Spot

  • Saka scores 44th-minute winner from rebound
  • Arsenal win 1-0 on night, 2-1 on aggregate
  • First Champions League final since 2006
  • Arteta’s side aims for 30th clean sheet of season
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Saka seals Arsenal's place in Champions League final

Bukayo Saka’s first-half goal secures Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid, sending the Gunners to their first Champions League final since 2006.

"It's so beautiful, you can see what it means to us, what it means to the fans. - Bukayo Saka"

London, May 6

Bukayo Saka's finish on the stroke of half-time helped Arsenal reach the Champions League final for the first time since 2006 following a tense evening in north London.

Saka's 44th-minute goal claimed 1-0 win for the Gunners in the semifinal second-leg against Atletico Madrid, and moved into the final with an aggregate 2-1 win.

Mikel Arteta's men dominated the early passages of play, but it was the visitors who carved out the opening opportunity with Julián Alvarez sweeping wide from a Giuliano Simeone cross via a swift attack eight minutes in.

With the Gunners forced to resort to long-range efforts for much of the first half, the hosts found a breakthrough with the interval approaching. Viktor Gyökeres expertly picked out Leandro Trossard in space to the left of the penalty spot, and the Belgian attacker somehow created the angle to get his shot away in the crowded area. When Jan Oblak could only parry the strike, Bukayo Saka was quickest to turn in the rebound, UEFA reports.

Atleti began the second period in purposeful fashion, Antoine Griezmann forcing David Raya into a smart stop with a crisp drive 11 minutes after the restart.

Both teams made triple substitutions shortly before the hour and it was Arsenal's changes that almost put the game beyond doubt. Captain Martin Odegaard curled over almost immediately after his introduction and fellow replacement Piero Hincapié set up Gyökeres with a pinpoint delivery, but the striker was unable to keep his first-time effort down.

The Londoners, aiming to register a 30th clean sheet of the campaign across all competitions, restricted their opponents to few clear-cut openings in the closing stages to ensure they claimed their place in the Budapest final later this month.

Saka told Amazon Prime after the win, "It's so beautiful, you can see what it means to us, what it means to the fans. We're all so happy. This was a high-pressure game. It meant a lot to both sides, we managed it well and take ourselves to the final."

- IANS

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Sofia Mendez
Great win for Arsenal but let's be real—Atletico were unlucky in the first half. That Julian Alavrez chance early on could have changed everything. Saka's goal was pure class though. Mikel Arteta has built something special in London.
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Arjun K
In India, we all know the struggle of staying awake for these late-night matches. But this was worth it! Saka's goal was sheer determination—that rebound finish shows why he's world-class. Btw, 30 clean sheets? That's insane defending. Arteta's defensive organization is top-tier. #COYG 💪
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Priya S
Happy for Arsenal fans but we need to discuss VAR. That Gyökeres miss in the second half could have been a problem if Atletico had scored. And why do managers waste time with triple subs? Anyway, Saka delivered on the big stage. Hope the final is a cracker! 🇮🇳⚽
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Vikram M
As someone who remembers watching Arsenal's 2006 final loss vs Barcelona, this feels like redemption arc. Saka's journey from a young academy kid to leading his boyhood club to a Champions League final is the stuff of dreams. And that assist from Trossard? Chef's kiss. Gunners deserved this. 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
Credit to Atletico's stubborn defense for most of the game—Griezmann and Alavrez kept Arsenal honest. But Saka's movement for that goal was top-class. Oblak couldn't hold Trossard's shot because of the pace on it. The

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