Arsenal ended a six-year absence from Europe's top club competition by dominating PSV 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium. Bukayo Saka opened up their scoring after 8 minutes after Walter Benitez saved Martin Odegaard's effort with a brilliant rebound save by Walter Benitez.

Leandro Trossard doubled their advantage before Gabriel Jesus scored from close range for a third goal, before Emile Smith Rowe netted another from outside of the box with an audacious low shot from distance.

Bukayo Saka

Arsenal coaches work tirelessly with Saka to time his runs and body shape so as to protect him from opposing defenders, though this method is far from foolproof. When Arsenal faced their archrival Everton on Sunday at Goodison Park, Saka came up big once more by scoring one and setting up another goal and assist.

Saka opened the scoring in the eighth minute by pouncing on a rebound following Martin Odegaard's parried shot and finding him. Later he played an integral part in Arsenal's second goal when he laid the ball perfectly into Leandro Trossard's path for him to complete an easy low shot goal.

Arteta finally made it 4-0 in the 70th minute when his side scored their fourth goal of the evening thanks to a fine pass from Reiss Nelson at the edge of the box, enabling Arteta to shift onto his left foot and score with an exquisite low strike past Benitez's goalkeeper - a truly iconic moment that encapsulated Arteta's vision for his squad.

Leandro Trossard

Leandro Trossard made an outstanding Champions League debut as Arsenal thumped PSV Eindhoven 4-0 at Emirates Stadium to open up Group B play. Since signing from Brighton & Hove Albion earlier in January, Trossard has quickly become a key member of Mikel Arteta's squad.

The 28-year-old played an instrumental role in creating the opening goal as Saka combined with Odegaard before adding his touch on a corner kick. Gabriel Jesus was then set up with another assist from this corner kick before creating another goal with an accurate pass that allowed the Brazilian forward to finish off.

Trossard's performances have propelled him into contention to displace fellow new recruit Kai Havertz as centre back choice at North London Club. The former Brighton player has impressed with his composure and ability to read the game while his quick feet threaten - traits which make him an invaluable contributor in their pursuit of their first league championship in six years.

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Gabriel Jesus

Arsenal ran away with their Champions League opener against PSV with three debutants scoring goals: Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus all made their Champions League bow with four goals at Emirates Stadium to prove they could handle themselves at this new stage of competition. PSV were in shock defeat after six years but Arsenal proved they can adapt with this change by defeating them convincingly with four goals of their own in Group B action at home at Emirates.

Saka opened his account within eight minutes with a composed finish from close range after an Odegaard strike was deflected into his path by an Odegaard strike. Later he set up Trossard for another goal before adding one himself with a powerful drive from outside of the area.

Jesus made an impressionful debut after taking Kai Havertz's spot on the bench following an injury, taking an excellent penalty that gave the Gunners some cushion against a fierce Manchester City side and scoring his maiden goal in competition. His debut proved nothing short of spectacular!

Martin Odegaard

Odegaard quickly established himself as Norway's finest midfielder after 18 months with Stromsgodset's first-team, becoming an undisputable threat for opponents' defenses with his ability to run and dribble past defenders, creating space with quick feet, beating press attacks with direct play or first-time passes over the top, as well as consistently making plays - an effectual combination.

Odegaard had to put in hard work for his goals. Playing in a Norwegian league often compared to the Premier League for its physicality, Odegaard would often find himself exposed by some hard tackles from opponents.

However, he has quickly made himself useful to Arsenal by adapting and adding a fresh dimension to their play. He forms strong partnerships with full-backs Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu before moving out wide himself; additionally he has become adept at breaking lines solo - all this adds up to him being an invaluable player this season for Arsenal.