Arsenal secured a 3-1 victory over Inter at San Siro, with Gabriel Jesus scoring twice and Viktor Gyokeres adding a late third. The result guaranteed Arsenal a top-two finish in the Champions League league phase and a place in the last 16 after a controlled, clinical display against last season’s runners-up.
The Premier League leaders managed the game with authority for long spells and punished Inter’s defensive lapses. Inter created pressure at times, yet Arsenal responded with greater efficiency in both penalty areas. Bukayo Saka posed a constant danger, particularly after half-time, as Arsenal tightened their grip on the contest.
Jesus opened the scoring after 10 minutes, reacting first inside the six-yard box to steer in from close range.
Inter replied with a powerful strike from Petar Sucic, whose long-range effort flew past the Arsenal defence. Arsenal restored control in the 31st minute when Leandro Trossard headed Saka’s deep corner onto the bar, leaving Jesus to nod in the rebound.
Inter, last season’s beaten finalists, still threatened during the first half and created a major opportunity through Marcus Thuram. Thuram broke clear but failed to convert, missing a crucial chance before Jesus struck again. Inter finished with 18 attempts and 1.33 expected goals, reflecting pressure without matching Arsenal’s finishing quality.
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Arsenal increased the tempo after the break, with Saka repeatedly isolating defenders and driving into space. Sustained pressure eventually produced the third goal as substitute Gyokeres replaced Jesus and attacked the channels. Gabriel Martinelli split Inter’s back line with a precise through pass, and Gyokeres advanced before striking firmly into the net.
Jesus now has 10 goal involvements in the Champions League for Arsenal, with six goals and four assists from 15 appearances. Only Andrey Arshavin, Alexis Sanchez and Saka have reached double figures for goal involvements for Arsenal in fewer Champions League matches, with eight, 12 and 13 games respectively.
| Player | Club(s) | Competition | Games | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gabriel Jesus | Arsenal | Champions League | 15 | 6 | 4 |
| Andrey Arshavin | Arsenal | Champions League | 8 | 10 goal involvements | |
| Alexis Sanchez | Arsenal | Champions League | 12 | 10 goal involvements | |
| Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | Champions League | 13 | 10 goal involvements | |
| Viktor Gyokeres | Arsenal / Sporting CP | Major European competitions | 22 | 14 | - |
Gyokeres has scored 14 goals in 22 appearances in major European competitions for Arsenal and Sporting CP combined. Arsenal’s success in Milan extended the club’s winning streak in the Champions League to seven matches, the longest sequence in Arsenal’s history in the tournament.
Underlying data underlined the balance of the contest, with Inter’s 18 shots worth 1.33 expected goals. Arsenal generated chances totalling 2.12 expected goals and finished with greater precision in front of goal. The result confirms Arsenal’s progress from the league phase and highlights the form of the forward line heading into the knockout rounds.




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