Arsenal became the first club to win all eight matches in the Champions League league phase after edging Kazakhstan’s Kairat Almaty 3-2 on Wednesday to finish top of the table.
Mikel Arteta’s side had already secured qualification for the last 16 before the final round and also ensured they will enjoy home advantage in the second leg of the knockout rounds if they progress further in the competition.

Tournament debutants Kairat ended their first Champions League campaign at the foot of the 36-team standings with just one point from eight matches, and they were always up against a formidable challenge against the Premier League leaders.
With qualification already wrapped up, Arteta rotated heavily, making 11 changes from the team that suffered their first home defeat of the season against Manchester United on Sunday.

The night, however, proved significant for Kai Havertz, whose return to the starting line-up could be crucial as Arsenal compete for trophies on four fronts in the months ahead.
The German forward made his first start in nearly a year following a lengthy injury-hit spell and made an immediate impact. Just two minutes into the game, Havertz split the Kairat defence with a precise pass that allowed Viktor Gyokeres to fire in his 10th goal of the season.

Kairat briefly gave their home fans something to cheer when Jorginho converted from the penalty spot to level the score. Arsenal, however, responded swiftly as Havertz restored the lead with a composed finish from the edge of the area, marking his first goal of the season.

Havertz also played a role in Arsenal’s third goal, delivering a cross that was turned in by Gabriel Martinelli to give the visitors breathing space. Ricardinho pulled one back deep into stoppage time, allowing Kairat to bow out of the competition with a consolation goal after a difficult debut campaign.
What you should know
Arsenal’s victory over Kairat Almaty sealed a flawless Champions League league phase, making them the first team to win all eight matches under the new format.
Finishing top of the table guarantees the Gunners a place in the last 16 and home advantage in the second leg of the knockout rounds if they advance. The match also marked an important milestone for Kai Havertz, who returned to the starting XI after nearly a year out injured, contributing a goal and two assists.
His fitness could prove vital as Arsenal chase silverware across multiple competitions.
























