Goals from Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard seal a comfortable victory for Arsenal against Dinamo Zagreb and leave the Gunners all but qualified for the Champions League last 16.
Declan Rice's early strike, Kai Havertz's second-half header and Martin Ødegaard's injury time finish were the difference for Arsenal as they saw off Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb at Emirates Stadium.
Kai Havertz makes impact as Declan Rice and Gabriel Martinelli shine - The Gunners returned to winning ways in the Champions League
The ball rebounded into the net off the shin of Young Boys captain Loris Benito after Celtic substitute Adam Idah had an effort save by goalkeeper Marvin Keller, ending a frustrating night for the Scottish side who missed a penalty and had two efforts ruled out for offside.
Arsenal host Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League needing a win to ensure they're in contention for a top eight finish and that coveted round of 16 bye.
Arsenal moved up to third in the Champions League table with a comfortable win over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday night. The Gunners dominated the early stages after Declan Rice hammered them into an early lead inside two minutes.
Arsenal beat Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 in a very comfortable Champions League win that almost secures them qualification into the next round. Here’s five things we learned.Arsenal have all but confirmed
Arsenal boosted their chances of direct qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League with a 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb thanks to Kai Havertz.The Gunners started matchweek seven top of a host
The north Londoners took a very early lead in the game as Gabriel Martinelli found Kai Havertz in the box to set the ball to Declan Rice who smashed home. The German then turned scorer in the second half, latching onto another cross from the Brazilian on the left, heading past Ivan Nevistic. Odegaard finished off the game with a late tap-in.
Declan Rice scored after just 104 seconds as Arsenal recorded a 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb at the Emirates Stadium to put them on the brink of automatic qualification for the Champions League last 16.
If Mikel Arteta had been making a checklist of what Arsenal needed from Dinamo Zagreb's to the Emirates Stadium. it might have looked a little something like this: the three points that would take them to the brink of the round of 16,