On March 04, 2025, Arsenal delivered an unforgettable 7-1 thrashing of PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League round of 16 first leg. Arsenal scored 7 goals as they smash PSV 7-1, putting them on the brink of the quarter-finals ahead of the return leg at the Emirates Stadium next Wednesday.
First Half: A Relentless Start
Arsenal hit the ground running despite attacking injuries. Jueren Timber headed in Declan Rice’s cross in the 18th minute, followed by Ethan Nwaneri’s tap-in at the 21st. Mikel Merino made it 3-0 by the 31st, exploiting PSV’s hesitation. Noah Lang’s 43rd-minute penalty offered PSV brief hope, but Arsenal’s early control was unshakable.
Second Half: Goal Frenzy Continues
The second half erupted with Martin Odegaard’s rebound goal in the 47th and Leandro Trossard’s chipped finish in the 48th. Odegaard struck again in the 73rd with a long-range stunner, and Riccardo Calafiori sealed the 7-1 scoreline in the 85th with a classy finish. Arsenal scored 7 goals, leaving the hosts stunned.
Pivotal Plays and Smart Subs
Arsenal overcame an early disallowed goal and a denied penalty claim, staying focused. Mikel Arteta’s 35th-minute swap of Miles Lewis-Skelly for Calafiori tightened their grip. PSV’s Luuk de Jong and Ivan Perisic threatened, but David Raya and Gabriel Magalhaes stood tall in defense.
A Statement Victory
With a six-goal cushion, Arsenal’s path to the quarter-finals looks secure. Odegaard, Trossard, and Calafiori shone in a performance that underscored their attacking depth. This 7-1 demolition of PSV is a bold declaration of their Champions League ambitions.