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Arsenal Destroyed Sporting CP in Lisbon — Here Is the 2-0 Win That Changes the Tie

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Arsenal won 2-0 at Sporting CP in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. Here is the match story, the Saka and Rice goals, and whether this tie is already over.

Arsenal's performance in Lisbon on April 7 produced the kind of away Champions League result that their historical record suggests they are capable of and that their previous European campaigns have occasionally failed to deliver: a composed, tactically intelligent 2-0 victory at the Estádio José Alvalade, in the atmosphere whose electricity was supposed to be Sporting CP's advantage.

The Arteta game plan was specific and required specific execution: absorb Sporting's opening intensity without conceding, maintain defensive shape through the period when the crowd pressure and Sporting's home excitement would be at maximum, and convert the tactical discipline into goals when individual quality created the right moments.

The first goal arrived in the 34th minute, when Bukayo Saka — receiving a first-time pass from Leandro Trossard after a press trigger that collapsed Sporting's defensive structure — drove forward, played a quick combination with Martin Ødegaard, and finished through the legs of the goalkeeper with the specific confidence and technique that his current form produces. The Sporting CP defensive error in the build-up was exactly the type that Arsenal's press is designed to create.

Declan Rice's second goal — a 61st-minute shot from the edge of the area after an extended Arsenal possession sequence wore down Sporting's pressing energy — had the specific quality of his best Champions League performances: arriving late, taking one touch to set the position, and driving the ball with enough power to beat the keeper despite a relatively central shooting position.

For Sporting CP's specific challenge: 2-0 down after the first leg against a team whose quality and system are significantly above theirs is not the same situation as being 3-0 down against Bodø/Glimt. Arsenal are not Bodø/Glimt. The second leg at the Emirates on April 15 could produce a Sporting goal or two, but a three-goal turnaround against Arsenal's defensive organisation is a different proposition entirely.

For Arsenal's semi-final path: if they complete the job at the Emirates, they face either Barcelona or Atlético Madrid — a specific semi-final whose tactical demands would be different from the challenge Sporting presents but whose quality would be more consistent.

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