Arsenal's 14-Minute Fury: Four-Goal Blitz Demolishes Atletico Madrid

Arsenal produced a stunning 14-minute spell to completely dismantle Atletico Madrid. The breakthrough came when Gabriel Magalhaes headed in Declan Rice's perfect free-kick just before the hour mark. That goal sparked an incredible attacking display with three more goals following in quick succession. The victory maintains Arsenal's perfect Champions League start with three wins and no goals conceded.

Key Points: Arsenal Beat Atletico Madrid in Champions League Rout

  • Gabriel Magalhaes broke deadlock with 57th-minute header from Rice free-kick
  • Martinelli curled superb second goal after Lewis-Skelly's driving run setup
  • Gyokeres ended eight-match goal drought with quick double in three minutes
  • Arsenal maintained perfect Champions League record with third straight clean sheet
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Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to maintain perfect Champions League start

Arsenal scores four goals in 14 minutes to crush Atletico Madrid 4-0, maintaining perfect Champions League start with three consecutive wins.

"That goal unleashed Arsenal's attacking fury. - Match Report"

London, Oct 22

Arsenal produced a breathtaking 14-minute spell to score four goals and demolish Atletico Madrid, extending its flawless start to the league phase of the Champions League.

The emphatic victory means Arsenal has won all three of its opening Champions League fixtures without conceding a single goal.

Both sides struck the woodwork before Gabriel headed in Declan Rice's free-kick to give the hosts the advantage shortly before the hour.

Three further goals followed in the next 13 minutes, as Gabriel Martinelli curled into the corner before Viktor Gyökeres' double added extra gloss to the scoreline.

The Gunners began brightly, with Eberechi Eze striking the crossbar via a deflection early on, while Atletico's Julian Alvarez almost punished goalkeeper David Raya, who was caught off his line by a long-range effort.

The first half remained tight and tactical, with few clear chances for either side. That continued after the break until center-back Gabriel Magalhaes broke the deadlock in the 57th minute, heading in Declan Rice's pinpoint free-kick.

That goal unleashed Arsenal's attacking fury. Myles Lewis-Skelly's driving run set up Gabriel Martinelli to curl home a superb second, before striker Viktor Gyokeres bundled in his first Arsenal goal in eight matches to make it 3-0.

Just three minutes later, the Swedish forward struck again, this time turning in Gabriel's knockdown from a dangerous corner to complete a stunning burst of four goals in just 14 minutes.

Earlier, Fermin Lopez hit a hat-trick as Barcelona beat Olympiacos, earning an emphatic 6-1 first home win.

The Spain winger's composed finishes gave the hosts a 2-0 half-time advantage before Ayoub El Kaabi replied with a penalty for Olympiacos, who had Santiago Hezze dismissed for a second caution soon afterwards.

Lamine Yamal's spot kick proved the first of four goals in 12 minutes for rampant Barça, Fermín López completing his treble in between two Marcus Rashford strikes as the five-time champions reached six points.

- IANS

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Priya S
Gabriel's header was pure class! But honestly, I'm more impressed that they haven't conceded a single goal in three matches. That defensive solidity is what wins championships. Indian clubs should learn from this kind of disciplined approach.
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Arjun K
While the result is fantastic, I'm a bit concerned about the first half performance. Against stronger teams, they can't afford to be so cautious. Need to start matches with the same intensity they showed in that 14-minute burst.
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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai with my Arsenal fan club! The atmosphere was electric even through the screen. Gyökeres finally breaking his goal drought with a double must be such a relief for him. Proper striker's instincts on display!
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Vikram M
Declan Rice's free-kick delivery was world class! As someone who plays Sunday league in Delhi, I know how difficult that kind of precision is. Arsenal's set-piece coaching is clearly paying off big time.
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Michael C
Four goals in 14 minutes is just insane! Reminds me of that famous Manchester United comeback, but this was pure domination. The way they capitalized on the momentum shift shows real championship mentality.
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Kavya N
As a football coach in Bangalore, I'm showing this match to

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