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Arsenal beat Slavia Prague 3-0 to maintain 100% Champions League record

England winger Saka put the Premier League leaders ahead in the 32nd minute at the Fortuna Arena after Gabriel's header hit Slavia captain Lukas Provod's raised hand and a VAR review confirmed the handball
Arsenal players celebrate against Slavia Prague

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Mikel Merino scored twice, after a first-half Bukayo Saka penalty, as Arsenal swept aside Slavia Prague 3-0 on Tuesday to maintain their 100% record in the Champions League with four wins from four games without conceding a goal.

England winger Saka put the Premier League leaders ahead in the 32nd minute at the Fortuna Arena after Gabriel's header hit Slavia captain Lukas Provod's raised hand and a VAR review confirmed the handball.

Merino, replacing Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres who was injured at the weekend, made it 2-0 on the volley after 36 seconds of the second half after a cross from the unmarked Leandro Trossard.

He put Arsenal 3-0 ahead in the 68th minute with a header flicked past goalkeeper Jakub Markovic after Declan Rice lofted the ball into the area.

Arsenal, who brought on 15-year-old Max Dowman in the second half to become the youngest-ever player in the Champions League, have not conceded a goal in eight successive matches in all competitions -- equalling a club record set in 1903.

Slavia are still without a win in the league phase and remain on two points.

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