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Gabriel Martinelli sets remarkable record with scoring Debut in UEFA Champions League

Arsenal’s young winger, Gabriel Martinelli, has etched his name into the record books after scoring on his first start in all major competitions for the Gunners. The Brazilian sensation achieved this feat during Arsenal’s recent UEFA Champions League clash against Sevilla, where they emerged victorious with a 2-1 away win.

Record-Breaking Performance:
Martinelli’s goal against Sevilla marked yet another milestone in his burgeoning career. The past few seasons have seen him find the back of the net on his first start in four different competitions: the League Cup, Europa League, Premier League, and now the prestigious UEFA Champions League. This remarkable consistency showcases Martinelli’s immense talent and adaptability across various footballing arenas.

The Gunners’ encounter against Sevilla proved to be a thrilling affair. Despite playing away from home, Arsenal showcased their resilience and determination to secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory. Martinelli’s goal played a crucial role in securing all three points for his team, further cementing his status as one of Arsenal’s rising stars.

With their next match scheduled against Sheffield United at The Emirates Stadium on Saturday, Arsenal will aim to maintain their winning momentum. The Gunners will rely on Martinelli’s electrifying performances to continue propelling them towards success.

Gabriel Martinelli has undoubtedly made a name for himself with his exceptional scoring record on debut starts across multiple competitions for Arsenal. His latest goal in the UEFA Champions League against Sevilla adds another chapter to his growing legacy at such a young age. As Arsenal continues its pursuit of glory this season, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing more remarkable performances from this talented winger.

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