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Top five Arsenal goals of the 2025/26 season

Srinivas SadhanandSrinivas Sadhanand
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  • Arsenal’s best five goals in the 2025/26 season.
  • Goals in the Premier League and the Champions League.
  • Eberechi Eze features twice.

Arsenal fans will fondly remember plenty of goals from the 2025/2026 season as it has ended up being the campaign where they finally won the Premier League after 22 years.

Kai Havertz’s stunner against Paris Saint-Germain could have been one of the most memorable strikes in the history of the club had the Gunners won the Champions League final on Saturday as well.

Alas, PSG managed to defend their crown but Mikel Arteta’s side bagged plenty of screamers last season.

Read Arsenal decided to pick five of the very best in terms of quality.

Arsenal’s five best goals: 2025/2026 season

Leandro Trossard vs Sunderland

As Leandro Trossard could leave Arsenal this summer, a goal the fans may always remember the Belgian by is his belter against Sunderland in November.

Noah Sadiki made the costly mistake of giving Trossard space, who cut inside and blasted the ball into the roof of the net.

What was particularly special about the 31-year-old’s strike is there was barely any backlift on it and yet, the winger managed to generate plenty of power to beat Robin Roefs from the edge of the box.

Eberechi Eze vs Newcastle United

Eberechi Eze endured a difficult season at Arsenal and yet, he managed to create a fair few moments of magic, particularly in his side’s 1-0 win against Newcastle United.

The North Londoners changed their set-piece routines against Newcastle by taking short corners and seemingly devised a plan to supply Eze from outside the box.

The Englishman struck the ball first-time and managed to rifle it into the top corner, which was another reminder of how impeccable the midfielder’s shooting is.

Noni Madueke vs Club Brugge

Noni Madueke is not renowned for his goalscoring ability but in Arsenal’s 3-0 victory against Club Brugge, the winger managed to score a brace.

Madueke’s opening goal was sumptuous as he danced past two Brugge players and burst forward before firing the ball onto the crossbar and into the back of the net.

The dribbling, ball-carrying and strike were of the highest order from the former Chelsea star.

Martin Zubimendi vs Nottingham Forest

Martin Zubimendi scored a gorgeous volley to hand Arsenal the lead in their 3-0 triumph against Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium.

Zubimendi has come under fire at times in the past few months but the Spaniard’s strike against Forest was an example of how technically gifted he is.

While the ball took a slight deflection off Murillo’s head before flying into the back of the net, the European Championship winner’s technique to strike it as tidily as he did first-time was a sight to behold.

Eberechi Eze vs Bayer Leverkusen

Eze has a case for scoring Arsenal’s best goal in their title-winning campaign against Bayer Leverkusen.

The 27-year-old picked up the ball on the half-turn, took a perfect touch and scored an inch-perfect half-volley past Mark Flekken.

The balance and technique were off the charts from Eze, who also won Arsenal the game and booked their place into the Champions League quarter-final.

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Srinivas Sadhanand is a writer for Read Arsenal and Read Man City, with over eight years of experience as a sports journalist. He has worked for established companies such as GRV Media, The Economic Times, Urban Pitch and Sportskeeda among several others. From interview athletes to writing detailed tactical pieces and covering the impact streetwear and music in football, he has many strings to his bow as a journalist. Being a lifelong Manchester City fan, he specialises in writing about them and the Premier League in particular. Away from the desk, he loves watching European football, cricket, films, listening to music and exploring new foods.

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