Match Report-Arsenal 3-1 Manchester City.
The Premier League runners-up controlled possession but were put to
the sword by a ruthless and clinical performance from the north
Londoners, with the winger hugely influential
Arsenal laid down a marker ahead of the new Premier League season by defeating Manchester City 3-1 at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki in the two sides' final pre-season fixture
The Gunners took an early lead, somewhat
against the run of play, as Theo Walcott raced through on goal and
effortlessly chipped the ball into the back of the net.
The
England international also had a hand in both the north London club's
second-half goals, releasing Aaron Ramsey to double the lead before
Olivier Giroud added a third with a fantastic lob, though Alvaro Negredo
grabbed a late consolation for City.
Arsenal were close to full
strength, with Laurent Koscielny and Jack Wilshere returning to the
starting XI and Lukas Podolski starting up front ahead of in-form
Giroud. Manuel Pellegrini also fielded a strong side, pairing Edin Dzeko
alongside new-boy Negredo upfront.
Both sides came into the
match off the back of defeats, against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich
respectively. Although last season's Premier League runners-up
controlled the opening exchanges, with Pablo Zabaleta overlapping to
great effect, it was Arsenal who took the lead.
In a rare moment
of possession after City's early dominance, Wilshere found a pocket of
space in the hole and sent a wonderfully weighted through-ball behind
Gael Clichy for Walcott. The 24-year-old latched onto the pass and sent a cute dink over the onrushing Joe Hart.
City
almost produced an instant response. James Milner freed David Silva
down the right channel and continued his run into the box. The Spaniard
returned the ball, but Milner's powerful shot flew over the bar.
A
long, hopeful punt into the box almost caused Wojciech Szczesny
embarrassment, with Negredo out-jumping the Poland international before
Koscielny booted the ex-Sevilla striker's acrobatic effort clear from
beneath his own crossbar.
Arsenal were looking most dangerous on
the counterattack, and it was another swift break that almost brought a
second goal. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain fed Bacary Sagna, cutting infield,
whose fierce low drive brushed the fingertips of Hart and smashed
against the foot of the post.
Each side made three changes at the
break, though City maintained their control over proceedings. Yaya
Toure released Negredo with a floated pass behind the Arsenal defence,
but substitute keeper Lukasz Fabianski rushed off his line and pushed
the ball away from goal.
The 27-year-old, the fourth-highest
scorer in La Liga last term, wasted another chance moments later. Once
again breaking the Gunners' offside trap, the Spaniard collected Silva's
through-ball but fired wide of the far post.
Negredo's
profligacy would prove costly. Ramsey picked up the ball and drove
forward, before playing an inventive one-two with Walcott. Half-time
substitute Giroud dummied the winger's return pass, allowing Ramsey to burst through on goal, round Hart and pass the ball into an empty net.
Walcott turned provider again moments later. This time he arched a long-range, cross-field pass into the path of Giroud, who beat Vincent Kompany to the ball before executing a perfect lob from the edge of the box, leaving Hart helpless.
City's control of the ball finally paid dividends with time running out, as the previously wasteful Negredo
raced through on goal, fending off Koscielny with astonishing ease to
calmly rolled the ball under Fabianski – though it was too little, too
late for City.
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