Arsenal booked their place in the Champions League semifinals after a 0-0 draw against Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, progressing 1-0 on aggregate, according to Sky Sports.
The Gunners are now set to face Atletico Madrid in the last four of Europe’s premier club competition.
Arteta’s side have never lifted the European Cup, with their only final appearance ending in heartbreak.
Kai Havertz’s decisive late strike in the first-leg quarterfinal win in Portugal last week proved the difference, as Sporting Lisbon pushed hard but failed to breach Arsenal’s defence.
This marks Arsenal’s fourth semifinal appearance, following last season’s exit to eventual champions Paris Saint-Germain.
Recent weeks have tested the Emirates side amid mounting pressure. They lost the League Cup final to Manchester City, followed by a disappointing FA Cup exit to Southampton.
Tension had begun to build within the squad, but Arteta dismissed any panic ahead of the second leg. His players responded with composure, shutting out Sporting’s attacking threats.
Substitute Leandro Trossard came close to sealing victory, heading against the post late on.
Goalkeeper David Raya drew praise for key saves, while the backline, marshalled by William Saliba, held firm.
In midfield, Declan Rice controlled the tempo, ensuring Havertz’s away goal proved decisive, according to Yahoo Sports.
Attention now turns to Atletico Madrid, where Diego Simeone’s defensively disciplined side will present a stern test for Arsenal’s attack.