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Gunners fire in record Champions League goals haul

Declan Rice scores against Real Madrid

With three more goals added to our tally on a memorable night at Emirates Stadium against Real Madrid, we continue to make history during a remarkable Champions League campaign.

Declan Rice’s incredible brace of free-kicks as well as Mikel Merino’s precise finish sees us head to the Spanish capital next week with a healthy advantage, as we continued our red-hot campaign in front of goal on European nights.

We have now banged in 28 goals in just 11 matches in this season’s competition, and have already easily surpassed our best ever haul in a Champions League season and we now have seven more than our previous best. 

We netted 21 in 2009/10 which saw us beat Porto 5-0 and AZ Alkmaar 4-1, and that tally was matched the following season, aided by a 6-0 success over Braga and beating Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1. We only played eight matches in that 2010/11 campaign, meaning we averaged 2.63 goals per game, as opposed to the 2.55 we currently have this term.

Arsenal's highest-scoring CL seasons
Season   Goals   GOALS PER GAME
2024/2025 28 2.55
2010/2011 21 2.63
2009/2010 21 2.10
2016/2017 20 2.50
2007/2008 19 1.90
2000/2001 19 1.36
2023/2024 19 1.90


All of those high-scoring victories mentioned came at home, but this season we have also been on fire on our travels as well, with the 5-1 win over Sporting Lisbon and the incredible 7-1 victory against PSV Eindhoven sitting in our top 10 biggest victories in the competition.

While our best-ever total has been surpassed and could be added to next week in the Bernabeu, we are still some distance off the competition record, which was set by Barcelona in 1999/00 when they netted an incredible 45 goals in 16 games, albeit back when the competition had two group stages. 

Most goals scored in a CL season
Barcelona 1999/2000 45
Bayern Munich 2019/2020 43
Real Madrid 2013/2014 41
Liverpool 2017/2018 41
Barcelona 2024/2025 36
Real Madrid 2016/2017 36


Our win over Real was the fifth time we’ve netted three or more goals during our run to the quarter-finals, while at the other end of the pitch, our defence has been breached just six times.

What will please Mikel Arteta the most is that we have had 13 different goalscorers in the Champions League this season, with only Borussia Dortmund in 2016/17 (15) and Real Madrid in 2001/02 (14) having more in a single campaign in the competition’s history when you exclude own goals.

Arsenal's top CL scorers 24/25
Declan Rice 4
Bukayo Saka 4
Kai Havertz 4
Martin Odegaard 3
Ethan Nwaneri 2
Leandro Trossard 2
Mikel Merino 2
Jurrien Timber 1
Gabriel 1
Gabriel Martinelli 1
Riccardo Calafiori 1
Jorginho 1
Oleksandr Zinchenko 1