Viktor Gyökeres celebrates Arsenal's qualification for the Champions League final against Atlético Madrid.
Viktor Gyökeres celebrates Arsenal's qualification for the Champions League final against Atlético Madrid.
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Viktor Gyökeres leads Arsenal to Champions League final

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Arsenal with Swedish Viktor Gyökeres defeated Atlético Madrid over two legs to reach the Champions League final. Gyökeres becomes the first Swede in a men's final in 20 years. The final is set for Budapest on May 30.

Arsenal defeated Atlético Madrid in the Champions League semi-final over two legs. The first leg in Madrid ended 1–1 with penalty goals from both sides, where Viktor Gyökeres scored for Arsenal. The return leg in London on Tuesday evening was won 1–0 as Bukayo Saka scored on a rebound from Gyökeres' cross just before halftime.

The match was tight. Atlético pressed early with a dangerous cross from Antoine Griezmann, but without payoff. Arsenal controlled with methodical play and sought a penalty in the 34th minute after a challenge on Leandro Trossard by Griezmann, but the referee waved play on. In the second half, Gyökeres missed a big chance with his right foot.

Gyökeres, who scored four goals in the league phase, is the sixth Swede in a CL final since 1992/93. The last were Henrik Larsson and Fredrik Ljungberg in the 2006 final, where Barcelona beat Arsenal 2–1. Previous Swedes include Patrik Andersson, Joachim Björklund and Jesper Blomqvist.

Arsenal will face the winner of Bayern München–Paris Saint-Germain in the Budapest final on May 30. PSG leads 5–4 ahead of the return leg.

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Reactions on X overwhelmingly celebrate Arsenal's qualification for the Champions League final after defeating Atletico Madrid, with Viktor Gyökeres widely praised as the standout performer and the first Swede in a men's final in 20 years. Fans highlight his relentless effort, physicality, and big-game mentality despite not scoring in the second leg, drawing comparisons to Thierry Henry and noting his season-long impact. Swedish users and media express national pride, while Arsenal supporters express elation at reaching Budapest on May 30.

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Arsenal's Viktor Gyökeres celebrates record-equaling brace in 3-0 victory over Fulham at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal beat Fulham 3-0 as Viktor Gyökeres matches Alexis Sánchez's 20-goal record

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Arsenal secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Fulham at the Emirates Stadium, moving six points clear at the top of the Premier League with 76 points. Viktor Gyökeres starred with a brace, reaching over 20 goals across all competitions in his debut 2025/26 season—matching a record held by Alexis Sánchez since 2014/15.

Viktor Gyökeres was the first Swedish player in a men's final in 20 years but started as a substitute when Arsenal faced Paris SG in the Champions League final.

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Arsenal beat Atlético Madrid 1-0 in the Champions League semi-final second leg at Emirates Stadium—securing a 2-1 aggregate win—with Bukayo Saka scoring the only goal. The Spanish side, needing to overturn the first-leg 1-1 draw, dominated at times but lacked clinical finishing. Mikel Arteta guides the Gunners to their second-ever final in Budapest.

Atlético de Madrid qualified for the Champions League semifinals by holding their 2-0 first-leg lead against FC Barcelona in a tense return leg at the Metropolitano that ended 1-2. Lookman's goal leveled the tie after early strikes from Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres, and Eric García's red card sealed Barça's defeat. The rojiblancos await opponents like Arsenal or Sporting Lisbon.

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Arsenal advanced to the Champions League semi-finals after holding Sporting CP to a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium, securing a 1-0 aggregate victory. Mikel Arteta's side relied on their first-leg lead despite a lacklustre performance marked by few clear chances. Sporting CP pushed for a comeback but fell short.

Arsenal fell to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on penalties but former striker Thierry Henry described the campaign as a great season for the club.

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BK Häcken and Hammarby IF have advanced to the Europa Cup final after dramatic semifinals. Häcken eliminated Eintracht Frankfurt 3–1 on aggregate despite a return-leg loss, while Hammarby beat Sparta Prag 5–2 overall. It will be the first all-Swedish final in the competition's history.

 

 

 

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