Arsenal snatched a dramatic 1-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday, thanks to a stoppage-time winner from Kai Havertz.
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Manager Mikel Arteta’s side arrived at the José Alvalade Stadium under pressure following recent domestic setbacks, including defeats to Manchester City and Southampton. Despite another below-par performance, Arsenal found a way to secure a crucial away win.
Goalkeeper David Raya played a pivotal role, producing key saves to deny Sporting’s attacking threats, including efforts from Maxi Araújo and Geny Catamo.
Arsenal struggled to create clear chances for much of the match, with captain Martin Ødegaard’s first-half effort comfortably saved by Sporting keeper Rui Silva. However, the visitors showed improvement after the break, pushing forward in search of a breakthrough.
The decisive moment came in stoppage time when substitute Gabriel Martinelli delivered a precise pass over the defence, allowing Havertz to beat the offside trap and calmly finish from close range.
The victory gives Arsenal a slender advantage heading into the second leg in London on April 15, where they will aim to secure a place in the semi-finals. Despite the win, Arteta acknowledged his side must improve if they are to mount a serious challenge for their first Champions League title.















