Gabriel Martinelli’s 29th-minute shot struck the post and ricocheted off Riznyk’s back before rolling into the net, giving Arsenal the lead.
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The home side dominated early on, with Riccardo Calafiori missing an early chance and Gabriel Jesus testing Riznyk shortly after the goal.
Shakhtar remained well-organized and dangerous on the counter, with winger Eguinaldo keeping Arsenal’s defence under pressure.
Despite Arsenal’s injury woes, with key players Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka sidelined, they maintained control for much of the game.
However, Mikel Arteta faced further concerns as Ben White was subbed at halftime and Calafiori exited due to injury.
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Leandro Trossard had an opportunity to double the lead from the penalty spot after VAR penalized Valerii Bondar for handball, but his weak attempt was saved by the impressive Riznyk.
In stoppage time, Shakhtar nearly equalized when Pedrinho unleashed a powerful shot, but Arsenal keeper David Raya made a brilliant save to preserve the victory.
The Gunners will be relieved to return to winning form ahead of a crucial Premier League showdown against league leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
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