
""I think they were incredible. You don't win in San Siro without that. We played the fourth consecutive game away from home in four different competitions in ten days, I think it was. So it's crazy, basically. And no matter that we've done it, we've been able to do that because we have rotated, because players feel important, players are fit to play when it's needed.""
""Viktor Gyökeres used that time to curl a right-foot shot into the top corner in what might just rank as his best finish in an Arsenal shirt to date. It was a goal reminiscent of Inter midfielder Petar Sucic's 18th-minute strike that briefly drew the Italian side level before Jesus' second goal 13 minutes later, which extended the Gunners' perfect UEFA Champions League record and guaranteed a top-two finish. That placement secures home advantage in the second legs of the knockout rounds.""
Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Arsenal beat Internazionale 3-1 in Milan. Viktor Gyökeres scored a superb curling finish after coming on, and Inter's Petar Sucic briefly levelled before Jesus' second. The win preserved Arsenal's perfect Champions League group record and ensured a top-two finish, securing home advantage for second legs of the knockout rounds. Mikel Arteta rotated heavily, making seven changes, and the side registered seven wins from seven matches. Arsenal played four consecutive away games across four competitions in ten days, with rotation keeping players fit and feeling important.
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