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Richard Buxton·10 December 2025
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Richard Buxton·10 December 2025
Arsenal's potential seasons of all seasons went from strength to strength after they broke the deadlock in Wednesday's Champions League clash with Club Brugge.
Noni Madueke has been steadily finding his feet with Mikel Arteta's side and put them ahead midway through the first half in Belgium with a stunning strike.
The England international's driving run and shot also saw him rack up a second Champions League goal of the campaign to elevate him above a certain Mo Salah.
He doubled his tally in the second half by meeting Martin Zubimendi's cross to set a new club milestone with his first three goals all coming on the European stage.
But the Gunners were not done with the milestones as Gabriel Martinelli added a third to record his fifth goal in as many consecutive Champions League outings.
In doing so, the Brazilian becomes only the third player in the club's history to score that number of times in a major European competition.
Only Ian Wright and Thierry Henry amassed longer streaks with eight and six respectively but neither managed to do it on the biggest stage of all.
Talk about a star-studded occasion!
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