Arsenal delivered a sensational performance to secure a commanding 3-0 victory over Champions League holders Real Madrid in the first leg of their quarter-final clash at the Emirates Stadium.
Declan Rice was the star of the night, scoring two breathtaking free-kicks in the second half, putting the Gunners in a strong position to reach the semi-finals. Mikel Merino added a third goal before Eduardo Camavinga's late red card compounded Real’s woes, leaving the Spanish giants in disarray.
Rice, who had never scored a free-kick in his career before this match, stunned even Real Madrid’s usually reliable goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, with his unstoppable strikes. His first goal, a sublime effort from 25 yards, curled around the wall and into the far corner, leaving the Emirates crowd in awe. The second, a thunderous shot from 20 yards, was another masterclass in precision and power.
Arsenal’s dominance was evident throughout, as they ruthlessly exposed Real Madrid’s defensive frailties. Mikel Arteta’s side will now head to the Bernabéu on 16 April with a firm advantage, knowing a semi-final clash against either Paris Saint-Germain or Aston Villa awaits them if they can maintain their lead.
This victory marks one of the most memorable nights in Arsenal’s storied history, bringing them within touching distance of their first Champions League semi-final appearance since 2009. Arteta had described this match as the "biggest night" of his career, urging his players to make history—and they rose to the challenge brilliantly.
Although Arsenal trail Premier League leaders Liverpool by 11 points, their European campaign now presents a genuine opportunity for Arteta to secure his first major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 2020. After last season’s quarter-final exit against Bayern Munich and their only previous final appearance ending in a 2006 defeat to Barcelona, this could be Arsenal’s best chance to claim European glory.
For Real Madrid, this result was a harsh reality check. The 15-time European champions have already suffered 10 defeats in all competitions this season and trail La Liga leaders Barcelona by four points. Their star-studded attack, featuring Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé, and Vinícius Júnior, failed to trouble Arsenal’s disciplined defence.
Despite a promising start where Vinícius curled a shot wide, and Mbappé tested Arsenal’s goalkeeper, David Raya, Real Madrid gradually lost their attacking rhythm. Arsenal, meanwhile, grew in confidence, with Rice’s powerful header from Jurrien Timber’s cross forcing a strong save from Courtois before Gabriel Martinelli’s rebound effort was also kept out.
As Arsenal’s intensity increased in the second half, Rice’s brilliance came to the fore. His first free-kick in the 58th minute left the stadium in awe, drawing comparisons to legendary set-piece takers. Arsenal nearly extended their lead moments later, with Courtois making a series of saves to deny Martinelli and Merino.
Rice’s second free-kick in the 70th minute was an even more spectacular strike, leaving Courtois helpless as it soared into the top corner. The Emirates erupted in celebration as fans chanted, "Declan Rice, we got him half price," a nod to his £105 million transfer fee.
Arsenal sealed their dominant performance in the 75th minute when Merino calmly slotted home from 12 yards, turning the Emirates into a sea of red jubilation. Camavinga’s late dismissal for kicking the ball away only deepened Real Madrid’s misery.
As Arsenal prepare for the second leg, they carry the confidence of a team that has just outclassed one of Europe’s elite. With a place in the semi-finals within reach, Arteta’s men are on the verge of making history.
