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Arsenal vs Sporting Lisbon; UEFA Champions League Quarter Final

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Arsenal vs Sporting Lisbon. UEFA Champions League Quarter Final.

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      Arsenal 0-0 Sporting (agg: 1-0): Gunners earn Champions League semi-final spot after nervous draw at The Emirates

      Match report as Arsenal edge into the Champions League semi-finals, where they will meet Atletico Madrid; Arsenal take on Manchester City on Sunday in Premier League clash that could decide title, live on Sky; Noni Madueke came off with knee injury

      LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: Arsenal's Declan Rice celebrates at the final whistle during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Arsenal FC and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Arsenal Stadium on April 15, 2026 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)
      Image: Arsenal drew with Sporting to secure a spot in the Champions League semi-finals for a second successive season

      Arsenal could rely on their one-goal aggregate lead to earn them a spot in the Champions League semi-finals against Atletico Madrid after a goalless draw against Sporting at the Emirates.

      The Gunners were hoping to bounce back from their weekend Bournemouth defeat, with Mikel Arteta saying he and his Arsenal side were full of "fire" and had "no fear" ahead of the game.

      However, having mustered just a single shot on target at a nervous Emirates, Arsenal go into Sunday's potential Premier League title decider against Manchester City, live on Sky Sports, having failed to offer much confidence.

      Player ratings:

      Arsenal: Raya (4), Hincapié (6), Gabriel (6), Saliba (6), Mosquera (6), Rice (6), Zubimendi (6), Eze (6), Martinelli (7), Madueke (5), Gykoreres (4)

      Subs: Havertz (6), Dowman (7), Jesus (n/a), Trossard (n/a)


      Player of the Match: Martinelli

      Arteta will see the draw as a fine result to set up their trip to the Etihad as Arsenal secured back-to-back Champions League semi-finals for the first time in the club's history.

      Having lost three of the last four, there was a clear lack of confidence at the Emirates that translated into a cagey start that sustained throughout the game. Sporting looked the more likely of the two sides, coming closest when Geny Catamo struck the post on the brink of half-time.

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      After the break, Sporting again smelled blood but failed to muster anything to really challenge David Raya, who was the embodiment of Arsenal's nerves. On a couple of occasions, the Portuguese side spurned chances gifted to them by the Spanish stopper.

      While the result won't be of much concern for Arteta ahead of the weekend, he will be anxiously waiting on a prognosis for Noni Madueke, who went down holding his knee after a challenge from Pedro Goncalves. Max Dowman, who replaced the Arsenal winger, could be an option to replace Madueke should he not pass fit for the weekend and add to their ever-growing injury list.

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      Arteta: History-making Champions League win 'massive' for Arsenal

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      Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was in buoyant mood after guiding his side past Sporting to reach the Champions League semi-finals

      Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta speaking to TNT Sports:

      "It's a massive moment. It's the first time in our history, 140 years, we are in back-to-back [Champions League] semi-finals. To be part of those four teams is very special. You have to earn it. A lot of work. Big gratitude to the players.

      "It was always going to be [a difficult game]. We had moments in the first half where we probably should have scored. There are moments with the ball where we have to improve a lot, to have more control, dominance, and finish many more actions.

      "Our behaviours, attributes, efforts - the team was outstanding and that's what takes you through."

      Arteta praises Rice and gives Madueke update

      Asked if he got the fire he had called for pre-match, Arteta said: "Yes, 100 per cent. Especially in moments of difficulty, when we give the ball away. In circumstances that are not very much like us.

      "How willing everybody is. Declan yesterday, he was shattered. He had no chance to play today, he wasn't feeling good at all today. Every single player is putting everything on the line to contribute. To give their best."

      Pushed for an update on Noni Madueke's injury, Arteta added: "I don't know, it was something in his knee, so we had to take him off."

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