If you were to ask Mikel Arteta what a perfect game looked like ahead of kick-off on Wednesday night, he would have described something close to the one Arsenal delivered.
Sure, there were a few moments in the first half where Club Brugge looked threatening, but that is to be expected when a team is so heavily rotated.
Moreover, the Gunners were comfortably the better side for much of the game and came away with their 100% record in the Champions League still intact.
There were impressive performances across the pitch from Arteta’s men, including from one international who, like Noni Madueke, had his best game in an Arsenal shirt so far.
Noni Madueke's performance vs Club Brugge
Wednesday night’s game against Club Brugge could have been a banana-skin fixture for Arsenal.
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After all, the North Londoners were coming off a devastating defeat in the Premier League, were beset by injuries, and had to rotate a significant portion of the side.
However, the Gunners showed why so many consider them to be one of Europe’s best teams and swept the Belgian outfit aside.
The likes of Martin Zubimendi, Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White and Piero Hincapie all looked excellent, but the star of the show was undoubtedly Madueke.
The former Chelsea man was the busiest of the attackers in the first half and opened the scoring with a truly sensational solo goal.
The Englishman had the ball by the halfway line, beat one player, rode the challenge of another and then rifled the ball into the top corner from well outside the area.
The dynamic game-changer then continued to be a serious threat throughout the rest of the half, before scoring his second early in the second half, thanks to a smart run and a pinpoint accurate cross from Zubimendi.
All in all, it was a performance that more than justified the man of the match award, and has to go down as his best in an Arsenal shirt thus far.
Fortunately, the same could be said about another starter.
Arsenal's other standout star
Now, there are other players who deserve praise for their performances against Brugge, but the only other starter who comfortably had his best game in an Arsenal shirt was Christian Nørgaard.
The Danish midfielder has been something of a forgotten man since his arrival in the summer, playing just 302 minutes of football before last night.
However, while he did finally get another start on Wednesday night, just his fourth all year, it wasn’t in the middle of the park; it was at centre-back.
Understandably, such a move left some in the fan base feeling a little nervous ahead of kick-off, but there was no need to be, as the 31-year-old was practically faultless for the entire match.
Yes, he did pick up a yellow card, but he also made a crucial interception in the penalty area in the first half, and as football.london’s Tom Canton put it, looked totally ‘unfazed by the unfamiliar position.’
That might sound a little hyperbolic, but the former Brentford captain’s statistics prove otherwise.
For example, in his 93 minutes of action, the £65k-per-week monster won 100% of his tackles, took 72 touches, won three of four ground duels, made clearances and two interceptions, recovered the ball twice, blocked a shot, completed 50 passes and even played two long balls.
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Nørgaard’s game v Brugge |
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Minutes |
93′ |
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Tackles (Won) |
3 (3) |
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Touches |
72 |
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Accurate Passes |
50/54 |
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Long Balls |
2/3 |
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Blocked Shots |
1 |
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Recoveries |
2 |
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Ground Duels (Won) |
4 (3) |
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Interceptions |
2 |
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Clearances |
4 |
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All Stats via Sofascore |
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In fact, the København-born veteran looked so good at the back, both with and without the ball, that there might even need to be a conversation about him playing there against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
Ultimately, it was a great night at the office for Arsenal on Wednesday, and like Madueke, Nørgaard undoubtedly put in his best performance since his move in the summer.
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