Ademola Lookman will step onto the pitch at the Emirates Stadium tonight with a chance to write his name into Nigerian football history, Soccernet.ng reports.
This is as Lookman's Atlético Madrid face Arsenal in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final clash.
After a tight 1-1 draw in Spain last week, the tie is finely balanced with Atlético keen to reach the final for the first time since 2016 while Lookman could also pursue a landmark last reached by John Obi Mikel in 2012.
Fourteen years ago, Mikel played every minute of UEFA Champions League Final as Chelsea stunned Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. That remains the last time a Nigerian featured in, and won, the final of Europe’s biggest club competition. Before him, only Finidi George and Nwankwo Kanu had reached that stage, both doing so with Ajax in the mid-1990s.

Now, Lookman stands on the brink of joining that elite group. The Atlético winger has already become the first Nigerian in recent times to reach the semi-final, following in the footsteps of players like Samuel Chukwueze, who fell short at this stage with Villarreal in 2022.
If Diego Simeone’s side can find a way past Arsenal tonight, Lookman will break that long wait and carry Nigeria’s flag back into the final.
Lookman key for Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal
While Arsenal are the slight favourites to advance past Atletico, there is real belief that Lookman can deliver for the Spaniards on such a big night.
Since the Super Eagles star's January move, he has been one of Atlético’s most dangerous players, scoring 7 goals and providing 4 assists in just 18 appearances.
In the first leg, Lookman was Atlético’s standout performer. He registered four shots, created a key chance, and earned a 7.8 rating, even though he missed two clear opportunities to score.

Tactically, the game is set up as a classic contrast. Mikel Arteta will expect Arsenal to dominate possession at home, with Viktor Gyökeres, who scored from the penalty spot in the first leg, leading their attack. On the other side, Diego Simeone is likely to rely on a compact shape, possibly a 4-4-2 or 5-3-2, designed to frustrate Arsenal and strike on the counter.
That is where Lookman becomes crucial. His pace, direct running, and defensive work rate make him the perfect outlet in transition. He will also have a demanding job tracking back against Bukayo Saka, making their duel one of the key battles on the night.
Interestingly, Arsenal have been something of a ‘bogey team' for Lookman. In six previous appearances against the Gunners, spanning spells at Everton, Fulham, Leicester City, Atalanta, and now Atlético, he has yet to score or assist. But his current form suggests he is better equipped than ever to change that narrative.
The winner one Tuesday night will advance to the final of Champions League to be played in Budapest on May 30.
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