Mikel Arteta is set to face the press after Arsenal's Champions League clash with AS Monaco at Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners got off to a strong start in the game and eventually took the lead when Bukayo Saka tapped in Gabriel Jesus' low cross.
In truth they should have been at least 5-0 up by half time as Jesus missed two huge one-vs-ones, before Martin Odegaard put one of his own wide and Gabriel Martinelli struck two huge chances either side of the posts.
For a while it looked as though the Gunners may be punished for the profligacy as Thilo Kehrer and Takumi Minamino went close. Eventually Arsenal doubled their lead as Kai Havertz seized upon poor play from the back to set up Saka.
The Hale Ender then returned the favour late on as Havertz deflected home his goal bound shot in the final exchanges of the match.
You can hear everything Arteta has to say on all that and much more with **football.london**'s chief Arsenal correspondent Kaya Kaynak in our live blog below.
22:01Kaya Kaynak
A really impressive first Champions League start for Myles Lewis-Skelly tonight. He's a standout performer with Saka and Kiwior. Same can't be said for Jesus unfortunately whose confidence looks totally shot right now.
Read Kaya Kaynak's full Arsenal player ratings [here](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/fixtures-results/arsenal-player-ratings-vs-monaco-30566299).
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Myles Lewis-Skelly impressed for Arsenal against Monaco. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
22:01Kaya Kaynak
Hello and welcome to **football.london**'s coverage of Mikel Arteta's press conference after Arsenal's 3-0 win over Monaco.