Recently, Premier League giants Arsenal rekindled their fighting spirit after being demoralized. In the early hours of last Wednesday morning, they beat Dabas Pavilion 5-1 away from home, not only setting a new record for the biggest win in the club's history, but also remaining undefeated at home for more than a year in a row.
In their previous four Europa League matches, Arsenal were grainless, however, in this crucial battle, Gabier Martinelli and Xaviers built a 3-0 lead for their team in the first half. However, Ishiting broke the egg within two minutes of the substitution, putting Arsenal on the back foot for a while. But Bukayo Shaka equalized with a 12-yarder in the 65th minute before Liandu Dusat added another in the 82nd minute to help Arsenal seal a 5-1 win.
Looking back to 2003, Arsenal also beat Inter Milan by a score of 5-1, recording the biggest victory for a Europa League team. This game managed to equalize this record of 21 years ago. After the match, team leader Adi Da said: "This is a milestone victory, we have performed in front of strong teams such as Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan. The players needed to face such opponents to boost their confidence. After clarifying our capabilities, the next thing we need to do is to improve our consistency."