Arsenal New Signing Lacazette Scores On Debut As Gunners Beat Sydney FC 2-0 ( Details )

Arsenal New Signing Lacazette Scores On Debut As Gunners Beat Sydney FC 2-0 ( Details )

New signing Alexandre Lacazette took only 15
minutes to score on his first outing in an Arsenal shirt as he helped to complete a 2-0 friendly victory over Sydney FC.

Sydney FC 0-2 Arsenal: Lacazette scores in
pre-season friendly - as it happened Goals from Per Mertesacker and Alexandre Lacazette gave the Gunners victory on their tour match at the ANZ Stadium

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The £52.7m club-record signing from Lyon
was introduced by Arsène Wenger as a 68th-
minute substitute in a position just behind
Olivier Giroud and showed some neat early
touches, dropping deep to link up play and
involving his new team-mates as often as
possible.

But it was his impact in the 83rd minute that
will have pleased Wenger and the club's fans,
with the forward timing a run into the box
impeccably before connecting crisply with the
ball to steer home Alex Iwobi's low cross from
the right.

Arsenal's first goal came from an unlikely source, with the centre-back Per Mertesacker
bundling the ball home with a hooked overhead kick from a Mesut Özil corner that the hosts failed to deal with.

The match, watched by 80,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium, would have ended 3-0 to Arsenal but for a fine save from Andrew Redmayne from a second-half Danny Welbeck penalty.

Fellow new recruit Sead Kolasinac started the
game as Wenger stuck with the 3-4-2-1
formation he adopted towards the end of last
season. Arsenal played with purpose throughout as Özil and Theo Walcott stretched Sydney's defence but struggled with the the final ball. The lively 17-year-old Reiss Nelson was a handful on the right flank while fellow young debutant Joe Willock slalomed through Sydney's defence.

But the hosts sparked just before the break as Petr Cech denied a marauding Josh Brillante, before Matt Simon turned the rebound into the outside of the back post.

Sydney spun into action in the second half and substitute Christopher Zuvela forced replacement Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez into a sharp save.

Wenger then executed a 10-man substitution
in the 68th minute, which led to a disjointed
period of play before Lacazette's sharp finish.

Before the match, Sydney FC confirmed that their right-back Rhyan Grant will be sidelined for most of the new A-League season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament.

Grant, who was a key part of Sydney's record-
breaking premiership-championship double,
went down during a routine passing drill in
training this week and will require surgery on
his left knee. The injury comes four years
after the 26-year-old had suffered the same
injury to his opposite knee.

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