Myles Lewis-Skelly was taken off due to his recent injury history and the physical and emotional demands of his first Champions League start. The substitution was likely a precautionary move to ensure he doesn't overexert himself.
Myles Lewis-Skelly played a crucial role in Arsenal's first goal, making an impressive turn to evade his marker and delivering a key pass into the box. His ability to play forward passes between the lines was a standout feature of his performance.
Gabriel Jesus had an improved performance compared to previous games, providing a nice assist for Arsenal's second goal. However, he missed a couple of chances, which highlighted his ongoing struggle with confidence in front of goal.
The atmosphere at the Emirates was slightly subdued, with many empty seats and a sense of disquiet when Gabriel Jesus missed chances. The Champions League format and the lack of clear stakes may have contributed to the less intense atmosphere.
Jakob Kiwior had a solid performance, earning a clean sheet despite Arsenal's injury issues in defense. His ability to adapt to different positions and his composure on the ball were notable, helping Arsenal maintain stability at the back.
Bukayo Saka continued his exceptional form, scoring two goals and contributing to Arsenal's victory. His goal involvements in Europe this year are second only to Mohamed Salah, showcasing his status as one of the best players in the world currently.
Arsenal will face Dinamo Zagreb at home and Girona away in their remaining Champions League group stage matches. A win and a draw in these games should be enough to secure a top-eight finish, which is crucial for their European campaign.
The midfield trio showed good balance and physicality, with Mo Elneny providing support to Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice playing a key role in ball progression. Martin Ødegaard also contributed effectively, though he missed a few chances.
Arsenal's match against Everton is crucial as they need to maintain their winning momentum in the Premier League. Everton have been inconsistent, but Arsenal must approach the game with urgency and focus to secure a victory.
Ian Stone is joined by James McNicholas and Art de Roché to reflect on a satisfying 3-0 win over AS Monaco at The Emirates.
The panel discuss a very impressive first Champions League start for Myles Lewis-Skelly and an improved showing from Gabriel Jesus up front.
Plus a look ahead to Arsenal’s home game against Everton on Saturday in the Premier League.
Produced by Steve Hankey.
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