Mikel Merino showed his makeshift striker skills once again in place of the injured Viktor Gyokeres as his double sent Arsenal top of the Champions League via a 3-0 win over Slavia Prague.
Gyokeres' injury concerned Mikel Arteta but his woes were eased by the Spaniard striking twice in the second half - on a night when Arsenal also entered the defensive history books.
An eighth clean sheet in a row equals a club record for consecutive shutouts set in the 1903/04 season, while this Arsenal team have become the first English side to win their first four games in this competition without conceding since Leeds United in the 1969-70 European Cup.
Those records were under threat in the early stages of a raucous atmosphere. Arsenal were sloppy in possession as the hosts dominated the opening 2

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