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04/07/26 05:25:00
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04/07 17:23 CDT Arsenal beats Sporting Lisbon on Havertz's late goal in
Champions League quarterfinals
Arsenal beats Sporting Lisbon on Havertz's late goal in Champions League
quarterfinals
By JAMES ROBSON
AP Soccer Writer
A second straight Champions League semifinal is in sight for Arsenal.
Kai Havertz scored in stoppage time on Tuesday to seal a 1-0 win over Sporting
Lisbon at Estadio Jose Alvalade to put Mikel Arteta's team in control of the
quarterfinal tie.
The substitute fired past goalkeeper Rui Silva from close range to give Arsenal
the advantage ahead of next week's second leg at the Emirates.
In Tuesday's other quarterfinal, Bayern Munich beat Real Madrid 2-1 at the
Bernabeu.
Havertz settled a tight game in Portugal by combining with fellow substitute
Gabriel Martinelli in the first minute of added time. With one touch the German
controlled Martinelli's defense-splitting pass in the box and then converted
with a side-footed finish.
"To score a late goal is always nice," Havertz told Amazon Prime. "We will take
that result. There is still a lot of work to do next week."
Victory saw Arsenal bounce back from successive defeats which cut its quadruple
trophy hunt in half in recent weeks. Losses in the League Cup final and FA Cup
quarterfinals had shaken the Premier League leader going into Tuesday's match.
And it had to withstand an early charge from Sporting in front of a raucous
crowd, with player-of-the-match David Raya producing an outstanding save to tip
Maximiliano Araujo's sixth-minute shot onto the bar.
"It could have changed the tie," Arteta said.
Arsenal also hit the bar in the first half direct from Noni Madueke's corner,
but both teams struggled to create openings.
Martin Zubimendi thought he'd found the breakthrough in the second half with a
curling effort from range only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
Late on, Raya produced a string of saves. First he pushed away a goal-bound
header from Geny Catamo and then pulled off a double stop to deny Catamo again
and Luis Suarez.
"For me, the last two seasons, he's the best keeper in the world. He has saved
us so many times," Havertz said.
But it was Havertz who delivered the goal that pushed Arsenal a step closer to
another semifinal, having lost to eventual champion Paris Saint-Germain at that
stage last year.
The forward scored the winner for Chelsea in the Champions League final in 2021
and this was another decisive moment for him in this competition.
"He loves the big occasion and the big games," Arteta said. "And that's what we
need --- the big players to turn up when we need them."
Defeat was Sporting's first at home since August. The Portuguese team has never
advanced beyond the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
"A small lapse in concentration cost us dearly, and it's frustrating because it
happened in the 90th minute, but we have to lift our heads and move on," coach
Rui Borges told Sport TV.
The scenes of celebration for Arsenal's players were in stark contrast to the
dejection that followed the League Cup final loss to Manchester City and the
shock of being beaten by second-division Southampton in the FA Cup on Saturday.
"We had to reveal ourselves today and I talked about identity and other things
that we are as a team and that I definitely saw," Arteta said. "It's halftime.
We are a step closer, now we need to finish the tie at home in front of our
people, and if we do that, we're going to start to dream."
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James Robson is at https://x.com/jamesalanrobson
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