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Unstoppable Arsenal eye another European masterclass against Slavia Prague

Arsenal’s Ruthless Run Continues

Few teams in Europe are as relentless right now as Arsenal. Mikel Arteta’s men are crushing everything in their path, both domestically and in Europe — and Tuesday’s trip to Slavia Prague looks like the next step in their unstoppable march toward the Champions League knockouts.

After humiliating Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the Emirates — scoring all four goals in just 13 minutes — the Gunners have now won seven straight league-phase matches and remain yet to concede a single goal in the tournament.

They’re sitting fourth in the overall Champions League table, trailing only Inter, Bayern, and PSG, and their combination of defensive steel and attacking fluidity makes them genuine contenders for a historic Premier League–UCL double.

Unstoppable Arsenal eye another European masterclass against Slavia Prague
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Slavia Prague: Punching Above Their Weight

For Slavia Prague, this is one of those nights where survival might feel like success. Jindřich Trpišovský’s side have collected just two points from three matches, but they’ve been defensively solid, keeping five consecutive clean sheets across all competitions and losing just once all season — to Inter Milan.

Their recent 0-0 draw at Atalanta showcased their resilience, yet breaking down Arsenal’s backline — the best in Europe right now — will be an entirely different challenge.

Slavia will rely on captain Lukáš Provod and striker Mojmír Chytil to test Arsenal’s rearguard, but history isn’t on their side: they’ve never beaten the Gunners in four attempts, most recently being thrashed 4-0 in 2021.

Injury Woes but No Weak Links

Arsenal aren’t without problems. Martin Zubimendi is suspended, while Viktor Gyökeres and Gabriel Martinelli face late fitness tests. Martin Ødegaard, Gabriel Jesus, and Kai Havertz remain sidelined. Yet Arteta’s squad depth — featuring players like Merino, Nørgaard, and Reiss Nelson — means quality won’t drop.

Even with rotation, the Gunners have shown they can dominate any opponent through pressing, patience, and set-piece precision.

Prediction: Slavia Prague 0–3 Arsenal

Slavia’s defensive run deserves credit — but Arsenal are operating on a different level. Expect another clinical, controlled away win with the Gunners asserting their European dominance once more.Arteta’s side are not just winning they’re making it look inevitable. Try your luck and place your bet at ARADA.BET


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