Arsenal secured their first Champions League away victory of the season Tuesday night, overwhelming Sporting CP 5-1 in a dominant performance that saw five different Gunners find the net.
The visitors established control early when Gabriel Martinelli tapped in Jurrien Timber’s precise cross at the far post in the seventh minute. Kai Havertz doubled the lead midway through the first half, converting Bukayo Saka’s roll across the penalty area after Thomas Partey’s incisive through ball created the opportunity.
Arsenal extended their advantage before halftime when Gabriel powered home a header from Declan Rice’s far-post corner, giving the English side a commanding 3-0 lead at the break.
Sporting briefly threatened a comeback when Goncalo Inacio flicked in a near-post corner past David Raya early in the second half. However, Arsenal quickly reasserted control when Saka converted a penalty following Ousmane Diomande’s foul on Martin Odegaard with 25 minutes remaining.
Leandro Trossard completed the rout in the 82nd minute, heading home a rebound after substitute Mikel Merino’s initial shot was saved by Franco Israel.
The comprehensive victory marked a stark contrast to Sporting’s recent form, which had included a victory over Manchester City before the international break. The Portuguese side, playing their first match since manager Ruben Amorim’s departure to Manchester United, struggled to contain Arsenal’s organized pressing and clinical attack throughout the evening.