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Arsenal vs AC Milan: 5 Things Learned as Gunners Kickoff Pre-season

Arsenal vs AC Milan
Arsenal players celebrate a goal in the 2024-25 season (Credit: Imago) - Photo: IMAGO
Bukayo Saka’s second-half finish gave Arsenal a 1-0 win over AC Milan in their Singapore pre-season opener.
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Arsenal kicked off their pre-season campaign with a 1-0 win over AC Milan in Singapore, thanks to a Bukayo Saka goal and a strong team performance on Wednesday .

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Here are five key takeaways from the Gunners’ opening friendly:

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5. Bukayo Saka Looks Sharp and Ready

Bukayo Saka fails FPL managers.
Bukayo Saka || imago
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Saka picked up right where he left off last season, scoring the only goal of the game with a calm, well-placed finish after a precise cross from Jakub Kiwior.

His lively link-up play with Ben White down the right was a constant threat, and his overall sharpness suggests he's in peak condition even before the season begins.

4. New Signings Show Promise on Debut

Martin Zubimendi
Martin Zubimendi signs for Arsenal (Credit: Arsenal)

Three summer arrivals—Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, and Christian Norgaard—got their first minutes in Arsenal colours.

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Zubimendi showed composure and control in midfield, while Kepa made a trio of excellent saves in the penalty shootout.

Though not tested much in open play, the newcomers looked like they’re settling in quickly under Mikel Arteta.

3. Arsenal’s Academy Pipeline Is Thriving

The match gave fans a glimpse of the future, with 15-year-olds Max Dowman and Marli Salmon both making their non-competitive debuts.

Dowman, in particular, was impressive—full of energy, smart movement, and even came close to scoring.

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Their involvement shows just how strong Arsenal’s youth system remains under Arteta’s leadership.

2. Defensive Solidity Remains a Strength

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Arsenal will be defenders Gabriel (L) and Saliba (R). Photo || Imago

Even in a rotated lineup, Arsenal’s back line stayed organized and composed. Jakub Kiwior not only contributed defensively but also set up the winning goal.

Riccardo Calafiori’s header was the closest Milan came to scoring, and even that was cleared off the line. It was a disciplined showing that bodes well for the season ahead.

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1. Penalty Practice Still Needed

Although the match result was sealed in regulation, both sides agreed to a post-match penalty shootout.

Arsenal struggled under pressure, converting just two of their first five kicks.

Despite Kepa making three strong saves, Arsenal eventually lost 6-5 in sudden death after Marli Salmon missed. It was a reminder that penalty efficiency remains a work in progress.

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