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Saka Backs Arsenal for Champions League Glory After Historic Win Over Real Madrid

Saka Backs Arsenal for Champions League Glory After Historic Win Over Real Madrid

Arsenal’s Champions League dream is very much alive — and if Bukayo Saka has anything to say about it, the Gunners might just be marching all the way to the final.

The 22-year-old winger was instrumental yet again as Arsenal stunned Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night, sealing a 2-1 win in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash. Despite missing a penalty, Saka redeemed himself in style by netting the opener in the second half. Gabriel Martinelli added a second, capping a brilliant team display and a commanding 5-1 aggregate victory over the Spanish giants.

Saka’s confidence shone through after the match as he spoke with determination and belief about Arsenal's ambitions in Europe.

“We can beat the best teams in Europe at home and away, you can see that,” Saka said.
“I like to believe that we can WIN the Champions League. I think we can.”

That’s not just talk — it’s the sound of a player who knows his team is peaking at the right time.

Opinion: Arsenal Are No Longer the Underdogs — They’re Contenders

For years, Arsenal fans have longed for the return of their club to Europe’s elite stage. And now, not only are they back, they’re dictating the pace. Beating Real Madrid, a club that has practically owned the Champions League in recent years, is no small feat. Doing it with composure, style, and a fearless attitude is even more impressive.

Saka’s post-match comments aren’t arrogance — they’re the voice of a team that finally believes it belongs. Under Mikel Arteta, this Arsenal side has grown in confidence, tactical discipline, and attacking flair. From the Emirates to the Bernabeu, they’ve shown they can compete with the giants and win convincingly.

With PSG up next in the semi-final, the Gunners face another formidable test. But if their form, spirit, and focus remain intact, there's no reason why Arsenal can't go all the way. It’s been a long road back to the top, but with players like Bukayo Saka leading the charge, the belief is real — and the trophy might not be far behind.

Arsenal fans, dare to dream. This might just be the year. 🏆🔴⚪

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