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ARSENAL continued their impressive start to the season with a professional 2-0 win over Olympiacos in the Champions League.

Goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Buakyo Saka at polar ends of the game ensured the Gunners made it two wins from two in Europe.

Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's first goal.

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Gabriel Martinelli sent Arsenal on their way to a victory over OlympiacosCredit: Getty
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka scores a goal against Olympiacos.

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Bukayo Saka added a second in injury timeCredit: AFP

Martinelli made the most of some fortune after just 12 minutes as he tapped in the ball following a rebound off the post which presented itself to him basically on the line.

The Greek visitors threatened to create their own odyssey in north London as they forced David Raya into an excellent save at full stretch.

But super sub Saka proved to be their Achilles’ heel as he squeezed a second goal through the legs of Konstantinos Tzolakis in injury time.

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DAVID RAYA – 8/10

Another Champions League wonder save for the collection, tipping over brilliantly from Daniel Podence’s curled volley from 10 yards out in the first half.

Also made two lightning-fast reaction stops after the break. He barely has to do anything, but when called upon he never lets you down. Surely he needs to be considered one of Europe’s very best?

MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 7

Looked like a man with a point to prove and did so with a confident performance for a teenager who has been forced to watch from the sidelines for most of this term with Riccardo Calafiori preferred at left-back.

At 18, he already looks so at home on the European stage. Arteta will have a selection headache on his hands for this weekend.

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WILLIAM SALIBA – 6

Has been in the spotlight after signing a new five-year deal, but had a few nervy moments at the back letting long balls bounce, putting the back four under pressure.

Yet as he always does, the Frenchman recovered well.

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GABRIEL – 6

Not troubled much but was almost caught out with a looping cross that saw Olympiacos level only to be saved by the offside flag.

BEN WHITE – 5

Ben White (4 Arsenal) with the ball during the UEFA Champions League game between Arsenal and Olympiacos.

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Ben White was berated by Mikel Arteta at one stage of the matchCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Received a rollocking from Arteta when taking a throw-in about his positioning and movement on the ball, and the Englishman gave some back in a worrying exchange.

This was a chance to try and usurp Timber as Arteta’s first-choice right-back, but he just looks off the pace and is reliant on right-side pal Saka to look good in attack.

At this rate, White will not be winning back his starting jersey any time soon.

MARTIN ZUBIMENDI – 7

He may be small, and a pest, but his influence is mighty. There is a reason Arteta barely ever rests him.

Tough in the tackle, accurate on the ball and the middle-man between defence and attack, giving Odegaard license to roam and dictate wherever he pleases.

It’s been said before, but he will turn out to be one of Arteta’s most important signings in his Arsenal tenure.

MIKEL MERINO – 6

Some good moments on and off the ball, adding a bit of bite to midfield, but also some moments where his final pass or attacking intent could have been better.

MARTIN ODEGAARD – 9

Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrating after the match.

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Martin Odegaard is getting his groove back after injury problemsCredit: Reuters

Has his zip back, constantly creating in dangerous areas and covering every blade of grass with a purpose.

So unlucky not to double Arsenal’s lead inside the final 10 minutes and then picked up an assist for Saka in stoppage time.

Some more minutes in the tank after his shoulder issues is good to see as Arteta tries to get him back to the form that saw him notch goals and assists for fun in recent years.

GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 8

After shining off the bench for the majority of the season – starting just three times so far – he got his chance from the off to prove he can be the main man.

It did not start brilliantly, nodding a header wide unmarked from a few yards out before finding the net with an even easier chance that came off the post.

LEANDRO TROSSARD – 7

Lively down the left. Looks to be enjoying getting more regular game time in an Arsenal shirt, and is becoming more and more useful to Arteta as he tries to rotate his talented squad much more than he usually does.

Wasted a few openings in the second half.

VIKTOR GYOKERES – 6

He continues to do the dirty work with little reward, bumping off two Olympiacos defenders and seeing his shot go through the keeper and onto the base of the post before Martinelli snatched the spoils.

Wasted several chances in front of goal but his link-up play has much improved since he first joined. The goals will surely start flowing soon…

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DECLAN RICE (MERINO, 58) – 6

A few nice deliveries from set-pieces but booked for a silly studs-up challenge. Brought on purely to see out the win, and he did that comfortably.

JURRIEN TIMBER (WHITE, 58) – 6

One of Arteta’s most trusted players. Exudes calmness whenever he is on the pitch.

BUKAYO SAKA (TROSSARD, 72) – 8

An instant threat and his driving run and cross should have led to Arsenal’s second before doing just that with a drilled strike through the legs of the keeper

EBERECHI EZE (MARTINELLI, 72) – 6

A few nice touches, but also a few stray passes. Spent most of his time tracking back as Arsenal held on late into the game.

MOSQUERA (GABRIEL, 74) – 6

Was put under a lot of pressure with Olympiacos sending cross after cross into the box with time ticking away, but dealt with it well.

He needed that after his mistake at St James’ Park led to Newcastle taking the lead, and also led to him being hooked at half time.

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Arsenal’s penalty at Newcastle should NOT have been overturned and was just like infamous Saliba incident, says ex-ref

VIKTOR GYOKERES’ penalty should not have been overturned. The Arsenal forward went through on goal and was fouled by Nick Pope.

Newcastle goalkeeper Pope got a touch on the ball but he did not win the ball. The touch does not negate the award of a penalty.

Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres falls to the ground after a challenge from Newcastle United's Nick Pope.

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Nick Pope clattered Viktor Gyokeres in the box, but the penalty decision was reversedCredit: Getty
Arsenal's William Saliba fouls Brighton & Hove Albion's Joao Pedro in a soccer match.

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The situation echoed a similar incident from when Arsenal faced Brighton last seasonCredit: Reuters

Why did VAR get involved? It was not a clear and obvious error from referee Jarred Gillett. The on-field decision should have stood.

Gyokeres played it onto Pope, that is how he got the touch and then there is a late challenge and brings him down.

How many times do you see a foul given for a player that wins the ball and follows through?

The touch does not mean it is not a penalty. VAR should not have got involved.

We saw this last season at Brighton when William Saliba was adjudged to have committed a foul on Joao Pedro after he headed the ball.

Newcastle then wanted a penalty of their own late on after Anthony Elanga’s cross struck Gabriel’s arm inside the box.

But Gillett got this right. It was not a penalty.

It was a blocked tackle, it came back off Elanga and hit Gabriel’s arm, which was in a natural position.

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When you go to ground, where else can your arm go? Your arm has got to be in the air.

And look at the pace of the ball and the close proximity.

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I would have been amazed if Gillett would have recommended a review.

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Arsenal player ratings: Rice gets reward for brutal shift as Timber also shines but Mosquera struggles to replace Saliba – The Sun

DECLAN RICE was rewarded for his brutal shift as Arsenal battled back to beat Newcastle.

However, Cristhian Mosquera failed to make the most of his chance after he was thrust into the starting XI alongside Gabriel Magalhaes.

Mikel Merino celebrating his goal for Arsenal against Newcastle United.

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Mikel Merino was the hero for Arsenal against ArsenalCredit: Reuters
Cristhian Mosquera of Arsenal in action during the Newcastle United FC v Arsenal FC English Premier League match.

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Cristhian Mosquera struggled in the heart of the defenceCredit: Alamy

Arsenal were stunned in the first half after falling behind after a Nick Woltemade header in the 34th minute.

Mikel Arteta‘s side had dominated much of the first half and were denied a penalty by a VAR decision.

The visitors avoided defeat as Mikel Merino was the hero, nodding in an equaliser in the 84th minute.

The turnaround was complete as Gabriel scored in the winner in the dying seconds of the match.

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DAVID RAYA – 6

Had very little to do and was let down by Gabriel for the goal.

Swept up well when needed.

JURRIEN TIMBER – 8

Strong performance from the Dutchman up against Anthony Gordon and he wasn’t found wanting once the game turned into a physical battle.

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Should have done better with a header when presented with a great chance to equalise but a strong performance from the full-back.

CRISTHIAN MOSQUERA – 4

His mis-kick gifted Newcastle the corner that led to their opener and he didn’t recover.

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Struggled once the game turned into a scrap and by half-time his manager had seen enough as he was replaced by William Saliba.

GABRIEL – 6

Arsenal's Gabriel celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game.

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Gabriel Magalhaes netted the winnerCredit: PA
Illustration of soccer player Gabriel Magalhaes's in-game stats, including a heatmap of his touches, 81 touches, 60 passes, 1 goal, 1 shot, 3 tackles, and 11 duels won.

Looked rattled up against Woltemade and his weak attempt to buy a foul allowed the German to nod home.

His head had gone after that and he was fortunate when no VAR check caught his swing at Woltemade before the break.

Looked a lot more confident and composed once Saliba joined him in the backline and he put a difficult afternoon behind him by holding off Dan Burn to head home the winner at the death.

RICCARDO CALAFIORI – 6

Marshalled Jacob Murphy well in the first half but offered little going up the other way.

Was fuming when the referee put a stop to him using a towel for a long throw.

Got hooked midway through the second half as the Gunners had to go for it, but not before going into the book for a daft foul.

EBERECHI EZE – 6

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Eberechi Eze almost scored at St James’ ParkCredit: Getty
Illustration of Eberechi Eze's soccer stats: 90 minutes played, 4 shots, 35 passes, 2 dispossessed, 2 dribbles, 3 duels won, and a map of his on-field actions.

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Forced Pope into an early save and unleashed another great strike before the break.

Was a constant threat throughout but he was bought to get goals in these big games and he failed to do that.

MARTIN ZUBIMENDI – 6

Struggled with the pace of the game at times and also failed to provide enough protection defensively, fortunately, he had Rice alongside him to help.

He did produce a fantastic outside of the boot pass to put it on a plate for Timber but that was the highlight of his afternoon.

DECLAN RICE – 8

Arsenal's Declan Rice challenges for the ball with Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes.

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Declan Rice impressed in the midfieldCredit: AP
Heatmap and statistics for Declan Rice, showing 90 minutes played, 7 duels won, 104 touches, 3 tackles, 85 passes, and 10 crosses.

Tried his best to make things happen and did brilliantly to track Jacob Murphy and deny him a second.

Covered a lot of ground and got his reward when Merino capitalised on his brilliant cross.

BUKAYO SAKA – 6

Enjoyed a good battle against Dan Burn but the Toon defender just about edged it.

Helped out full-back Timber really well but just wasn’t his day up the other end.

LEANDRO TROSSARD – 6

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and player Leandro Trossard during a soccer match.

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Leandro Trossard was not at his bestCredit: AP
Illustration of Leandro Trossard's football match statistics including 88 minutes played, 1 shot, 27 passes, 2 crosses, 34 touches, 1 duel won, and a map of his touches on the field.

Another who tried his best to make something happen but he just couldn’t make it click.

Replaced late on without really causing too much of a threat.

VICTOR GYOKERES – 6

Headed straight at Nick Pope early on and then became the pantomime villain after being denied the penalty.

Rarely had a sniff after that as he struggled against the imposing Malick Thiaw and Sven Botman.

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WILLIAM SALIBA (for Mosquera, 46) – 7

Helped manage the physicality of Woltemade a lot better than the man he replaced.

The Gunners looked a lot more composed defensively while he was on the pitch.

GABRIEL MARTINELLI (for Saka, 70) – 6

Struggled to really get involved upon his arrival. Had one long-ranger late on but that was about it.

MIKEL MERINO (for Calafiori, 70) – 7

Mikel Merino, second from left, scores the opening goal for Arsenal during a soccer match.

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Merino’s perfect header levelled the scoresCredit: AP
Illustration of Mikel Merino's soccer performance with a field map showing player positions and a table of stats including 20 minutes played, 1 shot on target, 9 touches, 1 goal, 4 passes, and 1 cross.

Injected fresh life into the middle to keep Arsenal’s hopes of a comeback going and produced a great header to equalise. 

MARTIN ODEGAARD (for Zubimendi, 82) – 6

Could see Arsenal’s confidence grow as soon as he got on and he provided the magic for a winner. His brilliant corner was placed perfectly for Gabriel to head home.

MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY (for Trossard, 88) – 5

His pace was a threat during the closing stages but failed to carve open a clear-cut opportunity.

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Mikel Arteta is making glaring Arsenal error Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot wouldn’t dream of making

MORE than a few eyebrows were raised at the Emirates when Arsenal’s starting line-up was announced.

In particular the midfield three of Mikel Merino, Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi.

Declan Rice of Arsenal shouting during a Premier League match.

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Declan Rice started in a three-man midfield against Manchester CityCredit: Getty
Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi reacts during a football match.

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Martin Zubimendi joined Rice in the midfieldCredit: Reuters
Arsenal's Mikel Merino reacts during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City.

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Mikel Merino was a more surprising name in the Gunners midfieldCredit: AP

It was a defensive-minded decision by Arteta to put pressure on City’s Rodri and limit his influence from deep while keeping things tight until he found the courage to fling on his attacking game-changers at the right moment.

It backfired massively.

Those who criticised Arteta for playing not to lose instead of going for the win at Liverpool last month – eventually losing 1-0 – have even more fuel to chuck on the now-blazing fire.

He had a fully-fit Eze on the bench, and yet kept the handbrake on with a safety-first approach. The question remains: does Arteta have the bravery to win a league title?

The sort of midfield that would have been Jose Mourinho-approved, but one that Arteta must NEVER start again in a title-defining game again if Arsenal are to compete for the Prem.

Can you imagine Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola or even Arne Slot doing the same? No chance.

That trio had no pace, no drive, no attacking intent – and Arsenal have no hope of glory come May should they combine from the off again.

Pep Guardiola greeting Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson in 2011Credit: Getty – Contributor
Liverpool manager Arne Slot and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gesturing on the sidelines.

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Liverpool boss Arne Slot and GuardiolaCredit: Reuters

MARTINELLI MORE THAN JUST A ‘FINISHER’

MIKEL Arteta made it clear after Arsenal’s Champions League opener just how much it pains him to leave Gabriel Martinelli on the bench.

The Brazilian came on away at Athletic Bilbao on Tuesday night and after 36 seconds he netted before creating another for Leandro Trossard.

It was not enough for Arteta to reward Martinelli with a first start for nearly a month against Manchester City, revealing that he prefers to call his subs “finishers” to give them more meaning and motivation.

But after yet another late goal to snatch points, there is now a dilemma for Arteta: continue using him as a super-sub – or super-finisher – or recall him to that left-winger spot.

Martinelli would admit himself that he has not been in good form over the last 18 months with just 18 goals in all competitions over the past two seasons.

But he is certainly knocking on the door. Is this the start of his North London renaissance?

Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's first goal.

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Gabriel Martinelli rescued a point for ArsenalCredit: Getty

EZE SHINING IN GOOD COMPANY

WITH England boss Thomas Tuchel watching on, Eberechi Eze proved why he is so special and belongs on the biggest of stages.

Eze would have been more than frustrated to be left on the bench for this one, desperate to build some momentum in an Arsenal shirt with next summer’s World Cup looming.

But boy did he deliver when he was thrown on at half-time with Mikel Arteta desperate for some magic after playing it safe for the first 45 minutes.

His beautifully-crafted long ball over the top to put in Gabriel Martinelli for a late, late equaliser is exactly why Arteta snatched him from Crystal Palace, lured from the grasps of rivals Tottenham at the last minute.

Once again for large parts, the Gunners struggled to break down a low block, just like they did last season, but Eze is the player with the key to unlock the most stubborn of defences – if he is given the chance.

It cannot be clearer now – Arteta must start Eze as much as possible between now and the end of the campaign if Arsenal are going to claw the Prem title away from Liverpool.

Eberechi Eze of Arsenal runs with the ball under pressure from Tijjani Reijnders of Manchester City.

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Eberechi Eze is shining for ArsenalCredit: Getty

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Pep Guardiola bizarrely KISSES fourth official during Arsenal vs Man City as fans baffled by moment of madness

PEP GUARDIOLA bizarrely KISSED fourth official Craig Pawson during Manchester City’s game with Arsenal.

City were leading 1-0 thanks to Erling Haaland’s ninth-minute opener at the Emirates.

Pep Guardiola appears to kiss a referee on the cheek.

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Pep Guardiola bizarrely kissed fourth official Craig Pawson

And Guardiola’s men looked to be heading for the three points as the game entered the final stages.

Maybe City’s legendary manager was feeling too jubilant too early as he grabbed Pawson by the cheek and tried to give him a smooch on the cheek.

Pawson managed to just about swerve the peck but fans were still left absolutely baffled by Guardiola’s moment of madness.

One said: “Have I just seen Pep kiss the ref??”

Another added: “WHAT’S BLUD DOING!”

One asked: “Pep trying to kiss ref??”

Another said: “Did Guardiola just kiss the fourth official?”

Ironically, it was City who kissed their lead goodbye after Gabriel Martinelli levelled the game in injury time.

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Arsenal left with just ONE fit recognised striker as Kai Havertz undergoes surgery after injury in Man Utd clash

KAI HAVERTZ has undergone knee surgery – leaving Arsenal with just ONE fit recognised striker.

The 26-year-old has been out since picking up an injury in training – days after a 30-minute cameo off the bench in a 1-0 opening-day win over Manchester United on August 17.

Kai Havertz of Arsenal playing in a Premier League match.

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Kai Havertz has undergone surgery on his kneeCredit: Getty

SunSport understands that Havertz has shared his time between London Colney and his native Germany, being assessed by doctors to determine the severity of the issue.

And the Gunners have since decided to take precautionary measures with Havertz going under the knife for the second time in six months.

A club statement read: “Further to sustaining a knee injury after our recent game against Manchester United on 17 August, subsequent assessments and specialist reviews with Kai confirmed that surgery would be required.

“Today, Kai underwent a successful minor surgical procedure.

“He will shortly begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme, with everyone fully focused on supporting Kai to ensure he is back to full fitness as soon as possible.”

It means Havertz will miss crunch Prem clashes against Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle, as well as the start to Arsenal’s Champions League campaign next month.

Havertz had a hamstring operation back in February that saw him only return for the final two games of last term, but this minor procedure is not expected to keep him out for a similar period.

It now leaves boss Mikel Arteta relying on summer signing Viktor Gyokeres to lead the line without any back-up for at least the next few weeks.

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, looking dejected.

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Mikel Arteta now has just one available strikerCredit: Getty

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Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal’s third-choice No.9 – is also still on the recovery table, expected to return towards the end of 2025 after an ACL reconstruction in January.

However, Arsenal are confident that they have the squad to deal with the absence, hijacking Tottenham’s £68m deal for Eberechi Eze last week 24 hours after Havertz’s injury news.

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Arteta does have options – playing midfielder Mikel Merino and winger Leandro Trossard down the middle for large parts of last season.

The Gunners are also set to be without Bukayo Saka for a number of weeks following the injury he sustained during their 5-0 thrashing of Leeds on Saturday.

While there remains uncertainty around whether Martin Odegaard will be fit to face Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.

The Gunners captain was forced off with a shoulder injury in the 38th minute and replaced by Ethan Nwaneri.

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal receiving treatment for an injury on the field.

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Bukayo Saka is set for a few weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injuryCredit: Getty
Martin Ødegaard injured on the field.

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Martin Odegaard was forced off with a shoulder issue during Arsenal’s 5-0 win over LeedsCredit: Alamy

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Mikel Arteta mysteriously leaves £10million summer signing and host of outcasts out of Arsenal squad for Man Utd clash

MIKEL ARTETA left summer signing Christian Norgaard out of his squad against Manchester United.

Arsenal travelled to Old Trafford with several first-team players absent.

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, at a training session.

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Mikel Arteta left Christian Norgaard out of his squad against Man UtdCredit: Getty
Christian Norgaard of Arsenal in action.

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Norgaard was a £10m summer arrival from Man UtdCredit: Alamy
Arsenal's Riccardo Calafiori scoring a goal.

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Riccardo Calafiori scored the openerCredit: Reuters

Norgaard, who joined the Gunners for £10million this summer, was missing, despite being ever-present in pre-season.

It is possible the Dane has a knock as he has not been seen in training this week.

Arteta instead started another newboy, Martin Zubimendi, alongside Declan Rice in midfield.

While Mikel Merino was named as the sole midfielder on the bench, although Myles Lewis-Skelly can play there too.

Several exiled players were also excluded from the squad, with many made available for transfer.

Reiss Nelson, Jakub Kiwior, Fabio Vieira are amongst those who are expected to leave in the next few days.

They could be joined out of the exit door by Albert Sambi Lokonga and Oleksandr Zinchenko, who have also fallen out of Arteta’s plans.

Arsenal did not miss Norgaard as Rice curled in a corner to set up the opener.

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United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir got a hand to the ball but he could only help it goalwards, and Riccardo Calafiori was on hand to add a final touch on the line.

Viktor Gyokeres also made his Arsenal debut following his £60million arrival.

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Arsenal ratings: Viktor Gyokeres shows threat for Gunners while Bukayo Saka shines but Riccardo Calafiori causes concern

VIKTOR GYOKERES got his eye in and his first Arsenal goal in the Emirates Cup win over Atletico Bilbao.

It was the last opportunity for the striker and the club’s other new signings to impress the fans before the season starts.

Viktor Gyökeres of Arsenal celebrating a goal.

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Viktor Gyokeres scored his first goal in Arsenal coloursCredit: Getty
Viktor Gyökeres of Arsenal celebrating a goal.

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Riccardo Calafiori was the weak spot in the Gunners’ defenceCredit: Getty
Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli celebrating a goal.

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Bukayo Saka was his regular impressive selfCredit: Getty

And Gyokeres, 27, made his mark on the game as he scored the opening goal at the Emirates.

It would have been a relief for the Swede to see the net bulge as he had squandered chances beforehand.

Arsenal‘s second came just moments later after a brilliant passage move led to Bukayo Saka tapping into an empty net.

The only thing is that the Gunners’ players will be hoping the Emirates Cup is not the only trophy they lift this season.

In the irrelevant penalty shootout after the game Adama Boiro missed the crucial spotkick as Arsenal won that too.

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David Raya – 6

A comfortable outing for the goalkeeper, who had little to do but dealt with what did come his way.

Made a key save in the shootout and went the right way for a lot of them.

Riccardo Calafiori 45′ – 4

Almost gifted Bilbao the lead in the 16th minute as his weak pass in the Arsenal box was cut out by Íñigo Ruiz de Galarreta – who was denied by Raya.

Going forward, he blazed over from the edge of the box after being presented with a great opportunity when the game was goalless.

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Was subbed off at half time for Ben White.

William Saliba – 6

Like Raya, was a reasonably quiet game for the centre-back with little threat coming from Bilbao.

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The Frenchman will be hoping for a similar requirement when Arsenal face Manchester United next Sunday.

Took a brilliant penalty in the shootout.

Gabriel Magalhaes 62′ – 6

Gabriel was the other beneficiary of an easy time on the pitch as the Gunners maintained a lot of control of the ball.

But for the Brazilian is more important to have minutes in the legs after he made his return from injury.

Jurrien Timber 62′ – 6

Made sure he was getting forward to support the attacks early on.

Looked like he picked up a knock after one burst up the pitch but was able to soldier on.

Martin Zubimendi – 7

Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi at Emirates Stadium.

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Martin Zubimendi showed plenty of qualityCredit: Reuters

Fairly quiet game from the Spanish midfielder, which is what can be expected from him.

The former Real Sociedad man is there to do the dirty work and offload the ball and he managed to do that.

He did show one brilliant bit of quality as his whipped cross was on a dime for Gyokeres’ goal.

Converted the winning penalty in the shootout.

Declan Rice 81′ – 6

Helped maintain the pace of the game from midfield with his passing and linking of the play.

A perfectly acceptable performance but not as impressive as Zubimendi.

Martin Odegaard 81′ – 6

Arsenal's Martin Odegaard adjusts his captain's armband.

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Martin Odegaard needs to be sharper ahead of next weekCredit: Reuters

Constantly involved with the forward play as expected and led the team to a comfortable victory.

He lacked cutting edge at times as the Gunners could have had even more.

Bukayo Saka – 8

Looked dangerous from the start and almost put the hosts ahead after a good move as he was only denied by Unai Simon.

Was in the right place at the right time to slot home the second into an empty net.

Hit the bottom corner with his penalty.

Gabriel Martinelli 45′ – 6

Arsenal's Saka and Martinelli celebrating a goal.

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Gabriel Martinelli was replaced at half timeCredit: Getty

Wasted a good chance in the opening exchanges as he fired wide after picking up a loose ball from the Bilbao defence.

Showed his quick thinking to perfectly lay off the ball for Saka to double the lead.

Mikel Arteta sacraficed the winger at half time to give more minutes to Noni Madueke.

Viktor Gyokeres 69′ – 8

It looked to be a frustrating afternoon for the striker as he fluffed his lines on a couple of early chances.

But it was a case of third time lucky as he fantastically headed past Simon for the opener.

Following the goal, Gyokeres was clearly more confident as his link-up play was much improved.

He almost made it two for himself after the hour mark but this header was denied by the post.

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Noni Madueke 45′ – 6

Noni Madueke, Arsenal player, at Emirates Stadium.

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Noni Madueke looked a threat after coming onCredit: Reuters

Showed flashes of pace when he could but was mostly up against a deep block.

Almost grabbed an assist for Gyokeres before full time.

Converted his spot kick emphatically.

Ben White 45′ – 6

Immediately got into the action with an overlapping run into the box, but just failed to control the ball well enough.

Myles Lewis-Skelly 62′ – 5

Myles Lewis-Skelly of Arsenal controlling the ball during a soccer match.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly was booked shortly after coming onCredit: Getty

Replaced Jurrien Timber just after the hour mark and picked up a yellow card just minutes later.

Cristhian Mosquera 62′ – 6

Was subbed on in place of Gabriel and partnered, but had little to do.

Kai Havertz 69′ – 7

Kai Havertz of Arsenal scoring past Adama Boiro of Athletic Bilbao during a soccer match.

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Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s third goal of the matchCredit: AFP

Had a great chance to put the Gunners out of sight, but his tame effort was saved by Simon.

Made amends for the missed with a neat finish in the 81st minute to show that Gyokeres still has some competition.

Slotted his penalty past Simon very coolly.

Ethan Nwaneri 81′ – N/A

Replaced Odegaard late on and gained some minutes.

His penalty did not go to plan as he fired over from 12 yards.

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He was played in the midfield for a change as he replaced Rice for the closing stages.

Smashed his penalty into the top corner. Unsaveable.

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Arsenal 2 Villarreal 3: Viktor Gyokeres upstaged by £72million forgotten Gunners flop on Emirates Stadium bow

VIKTOR GYOKERES is wearing the No14 shirt made famous by Thierry Henry and the Swede is also looking to become an Arsenal legend.

Unfortunately for the club’s big summer signing, he had just 14 touches on his Emirates debut before being replaced in the 62nd minute, so this will not be a night he looks back with fondness.

Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal player #14, during a pre-season friendly.

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Viktor Gyokeres was upstaged on his Emirates debut as Arsenal crashed to defeatCredit: AFP
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Forgotten £72m flop Nicolas Pepe opened the scoring against his old clubCredit: Getty
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But things only got worse as Arnaut Danjuma went on to score the La Liga sides thirdCredit: Reuters
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Martin Odegaard bagged a late consolation from the penalty spot but it wasn’t enough to win the game in normal timeCredit: AFP

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Not that it really matters, obviously.

If Viktor Gyokeres fires the goals to end Arsenal’s role as permanent Premier League bridesmaids to clinch the title, and there is no reason why he cannot, the Swede will be forgiven if he takes time to adjust in north London.

On the night all eyes were on the new arrival from Sporting Lisbon, absolutely no-one had taken any notice of Villarreal’s Nicolas Pepe.

So while we all expected an expensive signing by Arsenal to score, you would not have had any money on it being £72m Arsenal flop Pepe.

Villarreal’s Ivory Coast international scored the first goal and Karl Etta Eyong made it 2-0 before new arrival Christian Norgaard scored with a header.

Yet while we have spent the last few weeks talking about the need of a top striker, Mikel Arteta’s team will have to defend better than this, and sub Arnaut Danjuma made it 3-1 before Martin Odegaard pulled one back from the penalty spot.

Villarreal then won a penalty shoot-out 4-3 with another new arrival, Noni Madueke, missing the decisive spot-kick.

Gyokeres, who cost £8.5million less than Pepe, made his club debut as a 77th minute substitute against Spurs in Hong Kong but was given a heroes’ welcome at a packed Emirates.

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If Arsenal are to get the best out of their new all-singing, all-dancing goal machine, they will have to give him more ammunition.

Equally, Gyokeres did not have a proper pre-season as he barely trained in Lisbon.

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He will soon be in better shape and has another run-out on Saturday against Athletic Bilbao.

Gyokeres tried to score his first goal in spectacular style but failed to connect with an attempted bicycle kick from Bukayo Saka’s cross and he had few other chances.

In terms of the way he moves and the fact has blonde hair, it was a bit like having Nicklas Bendtner back at the Emirates although it is safe to say Gyokeres will do a bit better than the cocky Dane.

Arteta also gave second half Emirates debuts to Christhian Mosquera, Martin Zubimendi, keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and Madueke. 

Yet the comedy moment of the night was Pepe opening the scoring from close range and then refusing to celebrate.

Pepe arrived from Lille for that massive amount in 2019 and scored just 27 goals in 112 appearances before joining Trabzonspor on a free transfer in 2023.

Many Arsenal fans probably did not realise that Pepe was even playing in this fixture although there was a mixture of jeers and applause when his name was read out after scoring.

Etta Eyong scored at the far post for 2-0 before former Brentford captain Norgaard pulled one back with a far post header before the break.

The biggest roar of the night came just after the hour when 15-year-old Max Dowman was unleashed.

Villarreal caught Arsenal on the break with former Bournemouth forward Danjuma making it 3-1 before Dowman won a penalty and Odegaard, who replaced Gyokeres, got Arsenal’s second.

There was still a shoot-out although Madueke saw his shot saved with one fan shouting: “send him back to Chelsea.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal – yet again – have fitness concerns.

Both defender Riccardo Calafiori, who suffered an injury on the tour, along with Kai Havertz, were missing from the squad.

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Tog on for new Gunners’ job

Arsenal are set to appoint Matteo Tognozzi in a senior recruitment role, according to reports.

Tognozzi has previously worked with Juventus and Granada.

He is set to assist new sporting director Andrea Berta and James Ellis as head of recruitment.

Red Devils flying – with Arsenal fourth

EXCLUSIVE: Manchester United may have had one of their worst seasons — but they topped the league for shirt sales at airports, writes RICHARD MORIARTY.

More fans bought Red Devils jerseys than those from the likes of Man City and Liverpool during the Prem season, figures show.

Liverpool may have clinched the title but among shoppers at JD Sports outlets at London Stansted and East Midlands, as well as, unsurprisingly, Manchester, their tops were popular enough only for fourth place.

United’s local rivals Man City ranked second, with England shirts third.

Retro also appears to be making a revival, with 1990s England shirts in the top 20.

While the Red Devils tops of Bruno Fernandes and Co took top spot overall, there were regional variations.

Arsenal kit was the best-seller at Stansted and the Gunners appeared in the top five across all three airports, owned by Manchester Airport Group.

Prem strugglers Tottenham were only eighth at Stansted, their nearest airport.

They were the fourth-placed London team, also behind Chelsea and West Ham, and were even beaten by Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan across all airports.

Mbeumo battle hots up

Brentford would hold out for £70million for Bryan Mbeumo – as Tottenham and Manchester United continue to circle for the striker.

Spurs’ reported pursuit of Bees’ manager Thomas Frank has wobbled United’s position as favourites to land the Cameroonian.

Brentford still hope to keep hold of the 25-year-old.

And it’s thought United have already made two offers, including £50m plus £10m add-ons.

But the Bees ideally want at least another £10m on top of that.

Partey time up?

Arsenal reportedly tabled a “competitive offer” to Thomas Partey around ten days ago.

The club are yet to hear whether the midfielder will accept or leave on a free at the end of this month.

Partey is said to be “cautious” over signing the deal as he is unclear on his squad status amid Martin Zubimendi’s arrival from Real Sociedad.

Rogers ‘would cost significant fee’

Arsenal-linked Morgan Rogers won’t come cheap.

Aston Villa’s attacking midfielder, 22, has won his first four England caps amid a brilliant season.

But failing to reach the Champions League could leave Villa vulnerable to offers for some of their best players.

That’s especially so as The Athletic suggest the club are at risk from financial rules.

However, The Times stress Villa would demand a “significant fee” to land one of the Prem’s most improved players.

Zubimendi insists he has ‘options’

Arsenal’s hopes of sealing Martin Zubimendi’s capture might not be as smooth as thought.

And that’s according to the Real Sociedad midfielder himself.

Real Madrid are being linked with an approach for the Spain anchorman.

And the Sociedad legend has claimed in an interview his future is still uncertain.

Radio Nacional de Espana asked the 26-year-old if he might stay at his only club so far.

He replied: “Of course there are options.

“But it’s true that it seems like it’s going to be a different, long summer, and I don’t know how it will end.

“I don’t think thinking about it right now is my priority.

“I’m here with the national team, which I think is already quite demanding, and if I have to say something, then I will.”

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Would be in-Sane

Arsenal have moved ahead of rivals Tottenham in the race for Leroy Sane, according to reports.

Bild state that the Gunners are in pole position to swoop should the German decide to leave Bayern Munich.

His current deal expires at the end of this month.

The ex-Manchester City man has hired a new agent – but signing a contract extension at the Allianz remains on the cards.

Kud be keen?

Arsenal have reportedly opened talks with West Ham over Mohammed Kudus.

The Ghana winger is expected to be at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war this summer.

And Football Transfers claim the Gunners want to test the Hammers’ resolve.

Kudus reportedly has an £84m release clause.

Arsenal will not pay that much and instead hope to seal a deal for around £50m.

Bukayo blow

Bukayo Saka missed England’s dire 1-0 win over Andorra in World Cup qualifying.

Saka only trained once with his Three Lions team-mates ahead of the clash in Barcelona amid fitness issues.

The winger picked up a knock on the final day of the season against Southampton and was not risked.

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Arsenal are on the verge of signing Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, reports claim.

And the Gunners will pay just a £5m release clause to their London rivals, who once made Kepa the world’s most expensive goalkeeper.

Arsenal had made Kepa their top target as they look to recruit a deputy to No 1 goalkeeper David Raya.

But the 30-year-old Spanish stopper, who just enjoyed a solid season as Bournemouth’s first-choice stopper, won’t settle for a No 2 spot under Mikel Arteta.

According to The Athletic, Arsenal are “close” to activating Kepa’s £5m release clause, after he kept nine clean sheets in 31 Prem appearances this term.

Kepa has just 12 months left on his contract at Stamford Bridge, having made 35 appearances at Bournemouth in all competitions.

The Spaniard joined Chelsea for a £71.6m fee from Athletic Club in 2018 and has featured 163 times for the West London side, winning four major honours.

Jor next move

Arsenal confirmed Jorginho’s release yesterday.

But the Italian was not out of work for long.

He has signed a three-year deal with Flamengo.

And the midfielder could face former employers Chelsea in the Club World Cup on June 20.

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Tell me Mor

Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers has emerged as a summer transfer target for Arsenal.

According to The Times, the Gunners would have to offer a “significant fee” to prize Rogers away from Villa Park. 

The playmaker only joined Villa in 2023 for £15million from Middlesbrough and extended his contract until 2030 last November. 

But missing out on the Champions League could see players move away this summer as the Villans are at serious risk from PSR rules, according to research undertaken by The Athletic.

The club have lost £206.2m in the past two seasons, the highest deficit in the Premier League in that time.

Research from the outlet suggests project Villa can only lose £15m in 2024-25 and remain in line with Prem rules.

As a result, they may be forced to listen to offers for a number of stars this summer.

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Gabriel on new contract

Arsenal defender Gabriel vowed that it’s time to win trophies after penning a new four-year contract.

The Brazilian said: “I arrived here as a young player and after almost five years I’m so happy and I’ve learned a lot.

“I’m so proud of myself, it’s an amazing journey, and I’m so happy to continue it. I hope I win some trophies with this club, because I love this club and my family loves the club, too.

“Arsenal is an amazing club and I’m so proud to sign a new contract. I love this club, I love the supporters, my team-mates, I love this stadium. I’m so proud and thank you for all the support. We continue together for the future.”

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Rodrygo has emerged as one of Arsenal’s top targets this summer.

The Gunners are aiming to bolster their attack, with the disgruntled Real Madrid ace fitting the bill.

Per Sky Sports, a deal could move forward following the international break.

Isak tipped for Arsenal

Jamie O’Hara has claimed that Arsenal should sign Newcastle star Aleksander Isak over Viktor Gyokeres or Benjamin Sesko.

He told Grosvenor Sport: “The obvious position to strengthen for Arsenal is a striker – they need to get one in.

“They need someone big and strong who can get them 20 goals a season. For me, Kai Havertz just isn’t the man for the job. 

“Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres or Benjamin Sesko are the obvious choices in the striker department for them. However, the trouble with strikers who come over from other leagues is that they fail to hit the ground running – particularly players from the Bundesliga and Liga Portugal. There’s a massive difference between playing there and in the Premier League. 

“I think clubs should be buying Premier League proven players who have been doing it week in, week out already. That’s why I think Manchester United have been quite clever by signing Bryan Mbuemo and Matheus Cunha – we all know they’re going to work for them. 

“With that in mind, if I were Arsenal, I’d go and get Isak. I know it will be hard because Newcastle are in the Champions League, but Arsenal are a bigger club than Newcastle and could definitely tempt him.”

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Arsenal considering shock transfer for Kepa with Chelsea’s record keeper available for peanuts

ARSENAL are considering a shock move to sign Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, according to reports.

Kepa, 30, spent this season on loan with Bournemouth, where he kept eight clean sheets in 31 Premier League appearances.

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Arsenal are interested in signing Kepa ArrizabalagaCredit: Getty
Kepa Arrizabalaga's 2024-25 Bournemouth season statistics.

The Spanish shot-stopper is surplus to requirements at Chelsea, who signed him for £72million in 2018 – a record fee for a goalkeeper.

But his time with The Blues didn’t go to plan and Kepa has since been on loan with Bournemouth and Real Madrid, last playing for Chelsea in 2023.

It now looks like a permanent exit is on the cards after Sky Sports revealed that Arsenal are interested in signing Kepa to provide backup for David Raya.

Kepa is thought to be available for just £5MILLION thanks to a release clause in his contract that was agreed prior to his loan move to the Cherries last summer.

Should the Gunners convince Kepa to jump ship to North London, they would be securing his services for over 14 TIMES less than Chelsea payed for him at first.

Kepa’s current contract with Chelsea expires in 2026.

Bournemouth keeper Neto spent last season on loan with Arsenal, making just one appearance across the entire campaign.

Arsenal had been linked with a move to sign Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia this summer, but the La Liga gloveman now looks set for a move to Barcelona.

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Kepa spent last season on loan at Real MadridCredit: Getty
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David Raya has won consecutive Golden Glove awards since joining ArsenalCredit: Getty

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Mikel Arteta and his team are hoping to add depth in between the sticks, but are thought to still see David Raya as the number one.

Raya has won consecutive Golden Glove awards since his arrival from Brentford, forming the base of the Premier League’s most formidable defence this season.

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For Arteta, the main focus will be on bringing in a centre-forward.

Arsenal are crying out for a front man this summer after injuries forced midfielder Mikel Merino to play up front for the latter stages of the campaign.

Reports have suggested that one of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko or Sporting bagsman Viktor Gyokeres will come through the door at the Emirates in the coming months.

However, both deals are likely to be expensive and neither player is without suitors from other top clubs around Europe too.

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Zubimendi’s move to Gunners in doubt?

It had been recently reported that Arsenal had met Martin Zubimendi’s release clause of £50.5m, and a deal seemed all but confirmed, subject to a medical.

The midfielder revealed in a recent interview with Radio Nacional de Espana, that his future is still undecided.

Zubimendi said: “Of course there are options, but it’s true that it seems like it’s going to be a different, long summer, and I don’t know how it will end.

“I don’t think thinking about it right now is my priority. I’m here with the national team, which I think is already quite demanding, and if I have to say something, then I will.”

SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - MAY 13: Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Sociedad and RC Celta de Vigo at Reale Arena on May 13, 2025, in San Sebastian, Spain. (Photo By Ricardo Larreina/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Raya: ‘That’s where I hit rock bottom’

David Raya has opened up on the lowest point of his Arsenal career in an honest interview with former England goalkeeper Ben Foster.

Raya, 29, has been one of the Premier League’s top shot-stoppers since his move to North London, winning consecutive Golden Glove awards in between the sticks at the Emirates Stadium.

But the Spaniard revealed that it hasn’t always been easy, explaining that a poor game against Luton Town last season made him hit “rock bottom”.

Even though Arsenal won the game 4-3, thanks to a late Declan Rice header, Raya was left feeling that his performance was the worst of his career – shipping three goals against the newly promoted outfit.

He told Fozcast: “It was a turning point against Luton. That game was one of the worst games I ever played and that’s where I hit rock bottom.

“From there, the only way was up with changing my habits and trying to change my mindset.

“From that game, I said, ‘Listen, this is not me.’ I think there’s been a massive change from there.”

Gyökeres withdraws from Sweden squad

Viktor Gyökeres has withdrawn from the Sweden squad due to a ‘minor injury’

He will therefore miss the friendly matches against Hungary and Algeria.

The rumour mill continues to swirl around Gyökeres, with Arsenal and Atlético Madrid circling.

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Arsenal make major mistake already

Mikel Arteta has been warned Arsenal have already made their first transfer mistake of the summer.

An ex-EFL striker has blasted the Gunners for missing out on Liam Delap, who is joining London rivals Chelsea for £30m.

Adebayo Akinfenwa told talkSPORT: “I don’t understand how Arsenal didn’t snap him up

“I don’t understand how, when you need a striker and you’re looking at the transfer market, £30m is chump change in today’s market.

“So when you’ve got somebody who, you’re talking about potential, they’re talking about being a Harry Kane replacement for England, about a proper No.9.

“As soon as Ipswich got relegated, they should have been in there. I think it’s a no-brainer.

“I think he’s going to do well. I really do. I remember speaking to him when he was on loan at Stoke from Man City, and even back then.

“His whole demeanour, his aura, he was self-assured, confident, good stature.”

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