Under pressure from Slavia's fans and high press, Arsenal managed to survive and eventually look untroubled, using a rotated side.
While Slavia may not be as strong as Inter, Arsenal's performance shows a marked improvement from last year's team, with seven players from the starting lineup remaining intact.
The manager, Mikel Arteta, has made significant changes to the squad, bringing in fringe players and rotating the team to achieve better results.
One of the key factors in their success is the improvement in depth, with players like Ethan Nwaneri and Christian Norgaard making rare starts and performing well.
The team's biggest concern was the loss of Viktor Gyokeres, but Mikel Merino filled in admirably, scoring a clinical goal in the second half.
Arsenal's defense has been a key factor in their success, with Gabriel and William Saliba forming a solid partnership and providing threats from set-pieces.
The team's cohesion and communication have improved significantly, with players working together seamlessly and understanding each other's roles.
This season's performances are reminiscent of Liverpool's dominant form last year, with Arsenal doing just enough to win games without needing to exert themselves too much.
While it's still early in the season, Arsenal's current form is a promising sign for fans, who have been waiting for a successful campaign for a long time.











