Arsenal advanced past PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League booking a spot in the quarterfinals in consecutive seasons.
Their 7-1 demolition in the first leg set Champions League records making the second leg a bit of a formality. Arsenal, albeit with a rotated squad, came to play in the second leg at home looking to get players like Raheem Sterling, Ben White and Oleksandr Zinchenko in form for the rest of the season.
A second season back in the Champions League under Mikel Arteta, back-to-back quarterfinals berths. Though, this season was much more comfortable needing penalties to beat Porto last year. One thing that does remain consistent: another difficult opponent in the next round.






