Viktor Gyokeres struck his first two Champions League goals for Arsenal as the Gunners produced a second-half attacking masterclass to pummel Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the Emirates.
The hosts' early dominance did not translate into many clear-cut opportunities from open play, and save for one disallowed Gabriel Martinelli goal for offside, it was Atletico who had the best opportunity of the first half.
A horror moment from David Raya left Julian Alvarez with an open goal to try to curl home into, but the angle was difficult and the former Manchester City striker's effort from out wide flashed past the post.
However, for all of Arsenal's promising yet ineffective build-up play, a set-piece did the damage yet again, as Declan Rice's fabulous free kick was on the money for Gabriel Magalhaes to break the deadlock early in the second half.
The Brazilian's customary header would astonishingly open the floodgates for an Atletico annihilation, as by the 70-minute mark, Viktor Gyokeres had bagged a brace and Gabriel Martinelli had got in on the act to put the Gunners 4-0 to the good.
Atletico were at least spared further humiliation as Arsenal surged up to third place in the 36-team table - only behind Inter Milan and Barcelona - while Simeone's side sit smack-bang in the middle of the rankings in 18th.
SPORTS MOLE'S VERDICT
Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring on October 21, 2025
The game of two halves cliche is very much appropriate tonight.
Arteta vs. Simeone may have been billed by some as all-out defence vs. all-out defence, but Los Rojiblancos' recent taste for goals - five against Real Madrid and five against Eintracht Frankfurt - set the scene for an unexpectedly enthralling affair.
However, barring a couple of close shaves from Alvarez - who could have very well changed the course of the game had either of his strikes at 0-0 flown in - Atletico's attacking might was non-existent, whereas Arsenal ran riot.
There were the obligatory set-piece goals - of course - but Arteta's men more than proved their proficiency from open play, and Gyokeres breaking his goalscoring duck was also just what the Emirates wanted to see.
Neither finish was vintage by any means, but Gooners will not care so long as the ball hits the back of the net, and the manner in which the hosts dismantled a Simeone-led side should make the rest of Europe sit up and take notice.
ARSENAL VS. ATLETICO HIGHLIGHTS
Julian Alvarez miss vs. Arsenal (25th min, Arsenal 0-0 Atletico)
Raya almost caught out!! ?
The Arsenal keeper is spared his blushes after he was left scampering back towards his own goal ? pic.twitter.com/vgXiMDL7Hn
— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) October 21, 2025
That would have been a collector's item - nearly a Raya error leading to a goal!
The Spaniard tries to shepherd the ball out of play, but Giuliano Simeone puts him under intense pressure and wins a throw-in for Atletico with Raya right on the sideline.
The visitors get the game restarted right away, and Alvarez tries to curl a long-range strike into Raya's empty net, but the Argentine's shot is just wide of the mark.
Gabriel Magalhaes goal vs. Atletico (57th min, Arsenal 1-0 Atletico)
Gabriel with a BULLET header for Arsenal to open the scoring vs Atleti! ? pic.twitter.com/HvYwUZ7WLe
— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) October 21, 2025
Of all the things that were definitely going to happen, that was definitely going to happen.
Declan Rice whips in a sumptuous free kick from the right, Gabriel ghosts in behind and powers a clinical header past Jan Oblak, who gets a glove to it but can only direct the ball further into the corner.
Gabriel Martinelli goal vs. Atletico (64th min, Arsenal 2-0 Atletico)
The run from Lewis-Skelly ⚡️
The finish from Martinelli ? pic.twitter.com/a2L1EtsX7P
— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) October 21, 2025
Another set piece!
Only joking.
Arsenal double their lead from open play in the blink of an eye, as Myles Lewis-Skelly is allowed to scamper through an exposed Atletico midfield and does so with venom.
The Englishman times his pass to Martinelli perfectly, and the Brazilian's first-time finish is perfection personified too, kissing the inside of the far post on its way in.
67th min: Arsenal 3-0 Atletico (Viktor Gyokeres)
The dictionary definition of "they all count"!.
Arsenal are on the open-play rampage right now, as Martinelli fires in a cross destined for Eberechi Eze, who cannot get a clean connection on a volley under pressure from a blue shirt.
However, the ball falls kindly for Gyokeres, who can do nothing but try to get a shot away amid a sea of Atletico bodies, and the Swede's luck is in; his scuffed effort deflects off of David Hancko and trickles into the bottom corner.
Viktor Gyokeres goal vs. Atletico (70th min, Arsenal 4-0 Atletico)
Viktor Gyökeres couldn't miss ?
He doubles his tally vs Atletico as Arsenal go FOUR-NIL up ? pic.twitter.com/hLa9aeMs27
— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) October 21, 2025
Something something London buses.
Another set-piece goal, and another Gyokeres goal, as the Arsenal number 14 nonchalantly deflects the ball into the net with his hip from a corner.
Rice had sent in a delicious delivery to the far stick, Gabriel surged round the back to nod the ball back into the six-yard box, and Gyokeres did the rest.
MAN OF THE MATCH - GABRIEL MAGALHAES
Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes celebrates scoring on October 21, 2025
Gyokeres may have taken the official UEFA award, but Gabriel's contributions were more aesthetically pleasing and more impressive - a trademark header into the net and a wonderful run to set up his Swedish colleague later on.
The centre-back also completed 90% of his passes and did what he needed to do defensively when called upon, making three clearances and one block on his way to yet another clean sheet.
ARSENAL VS. ATLETICO MATCH STATS
Possession: Arsenal 51%-49% Atletico
Shots: Arsenal 19-11 Atletico
Shots on target: Arsenal 8-1 Atletico
Corners: Arsenal 3-4 Atletico
Fouls: Arsenal 14-10 Atletico
BEST STATS
Viktor Gyokeres is back on the scoresheet ⚽⚽ pic.twitter.com/F2u5QU4iaf
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) October 21, 2025
6 - @atletienglish have never won away to an English side in the group/league phase of the UEFA @ChampionsLeague, failing in all six attempts to date (D2 L4). Wall. pic.twitter.com/lHq0lr6lWg
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) October 21, 2025
No centre-back in Europe's top five leagues has scored more goals than Gabriel (22) since 2020.
More than just a defender ?? pic.twitter.com/f8fMrm9L3o
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) October 21, 2025
WHAT NEXT?
Arsenal head to Slavia Prague for matchday four of the Champions League on November 4, but first up, the Gunners host Crystal Palace in Sunday's Premier League London derby.
Meanwhile, Atletico head to Real Betis for Monday's La Liga showdown, and their next European tie comes at home to Union Saint-Gilloise early next month.
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