Premier League giants Arsenal edged out Atletico Madrid 1-0 at the Emirates to secure the Champions League final at Budapest.
Bukayo secured their historic win thanks to his late first half goal, converting from Jak Oblak’s mistake as he tried to keep off a Trossard’s strike.
- Man City held by Everton handing Arsenal five point lead
- Sir Alex Ferguson rushed to hospital after feeling unwell at Old Trafford
Myles Lewis-Skelly once again was considered ahead of Zubimendi and the youngster did not dispappoint as Arsenal dominated ball position from the word go.
Other players who impressed the fans include Viktor Gyokeres who held up play and piled pressure on Atletico Madrid defense.
Mikel Arteta side will now face Wednesday’s winner between Bayern Munich and PSG, two clubs that also faced Arsenal in the group stages of the competition.
Arteta’s side last qualified for the Champions League 20 years ago, remain undefeated throughout the competition and have only conceaded six goals so far.
