We made it four wins out of four in the Champions League, and equalled a club record for eight consecutive clean sheets, with a 3-0 win in the Czech capital.
Mikel Merino – starting up front in place of the injured Viktor Gyokeres – netted a second-half double to extend his incredible goalscoring feats this year.
Bukayo Saka had earlier given us a first-half lead, scoring from the penalty spot after Gabriel Magalhaes saw his header deflected away via an errant hand.
Once again, we didn’t concede so much as a shot on target, and there was even time for Max Dowman to become the youngest player in Champions League history, when he came on for the final 20 minutes
Early defending
We came into the game with bucketsful of confidence, having won our last nine games in all competitions, not conceding in any of the last seven.