We finished our pre-season campaign in fine style by thrashing Sevilla 6-0 to claim the Emirates Cup, with Gabriel Jesus making an instant impression on his new supporters by grabbing a hat-trick.
A capacity crowd were treated to four goals in the opening 20 minutes, courtesy of braces from Bukayo Saka and Jesus, with the Brazilian striker completing his treble on 77 minutes before Eddie Nketiah got in on the act in the final minute.
The performance, clinical finishing and clean sheet ensured it was a wonderful afternoon’s work for Mikel Arteta’s men, who look well-prepared for the Premier League starting in six days’ time.
The atmosphere was buoyant at Emirates Stadium before kick-off, which only increased during the opening 20 minutes as we ran riot and found the net four times to stun our opponents.
The scoring began in the 10th minute when Martin Odegaard clipped a ball over the top for Saka to chase, who was inexplicably pushed over by Karim Rekik, leaving referee Andy Madley no option but to award a penalty, which Saka stroked home.
The lead was swiftly doubled two minutes later when Ben White’s crossfield pass picked out Jesus on the left touchline, who then found Granit Xhaka. After edging his way into the box, his low cross was parried by Bono into the path of the onrushing Jesus, who had the simple task of tucking the chance away.
And after giving the majority of supporters their first glimpse of his famous telephone celebration in Arsenal colours, he was at it again two minutes later. Again the threat came down the left but this time through Gabriel Martinelli, and with the Sevilla defence sleeping, a teasing cross allowed Jesus to race in behind and dispatch the delivery into the net.
Sevilla had completely lost their heads, and that was typified by our fourth goal. A routine pass back to Bono saw the goalkeeper fluff a weak clearance straight to Saka, whose first-time effort trickled through the shot-stopper’s legs to cap off an incredible start.
Glee was spreading around the stadium, and none more so than on the pitch, with Arteta’s team producing plenty of slick passing and looking threatening every time they entered the final third.
During a couple of rare forays forward for the visitors in the first half, Youssef En-Nesyri flashed a shot just wide before heading straight at Aaron Ramsdale – a feat Thomas Partey repeated following a corner, before a remarkable half ended with Bono clawing back some redemption by making a double save to deny both Jesus and Odegaard, and then denying Martinelli one-on-one.
It was a much tighter affair immediately after the break, with Rekik heading a corner just wide 10 minutes after the restart, but we were working through the gears again and after Jesus dragged an attempt from 25 yards wide, Oleksandr Zinchenko picked out Odegaard in the box but he blasted over.
Midway through the second half there was almost a delightful goal to cheer when Partey chipped a ball over the backline for Xhaka, and his side-footed volley narrowly missed the top corner, but on 77 minutes the long wait for another goal ended.
A Martinelli corner caused havoc as Gabriel forced Bono into a close-range save, but Jesus was on hand to drive home the rebound, complete his treble and register his seventh goal in just five pre-season outings.
White almost put the cap on the result when a clever free-kick routine saw him attempt to lob Bono but it drifted wide, but in the final minute a sixth was added when Xhaka showed good skill to play in Martinelli, and after carrying the ball 40 yards the Brazilian unselfishly squared to Nketiah to complete the rout.
The final whistle was greeted with rapturous applause by those in attendance, who stayed to watch Odegaard get his hands on the Emirates Cup trophy to mark our sixth triumph in the competition’s history.
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22 Comments
Daaaleeee Braaasiillll haha Orgulho dele sido do meu palmera poh
Tomara que na convocação oficial da seleça seja chamado, por que merece demais…
Arsenal is great for table toper
0 % egois martineli 👏
I simply 💓💞 arsenal they are so kind and so fun to watch
How Martin waits for Saka to make a run for the first goal is crazy
My dream is going to visit Emirates stadium. Hardcore fan here.
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🤍GABRIEL⚽️JESUS 💚
Ff 22/23 And the rest was history 🏆 😅
Saka what a beautiful penalty by Sama.
I've been watching the Arsenal games this season and this team has an obvious vivacity fuelled by a real hunger that seems to have taken hold of their squad,you can see it in the energy of the play,an assured confidence in their abilities and those of their team mates,a hungry opponent is a dangerous one . The skill and level of composure for what is a relatively young team in terms of age and as a team is already alarmingly good,we are seeing traits of previous great arsenal teams,the slick movement and speed of play is now quite evidently fully fluent. I have to admit from what we have seen so far the Gunners are looking frighteningly efficient,they seem to wilt the opponent with pressure. I honestly thought they took a big chance with Arteta,I was also one of those who back in the day said"Arsene who?" It seems I'm being proved wrong again😁.
2:34 Beautiful game indeed
North London forever…Whatever the weather…These streets are our own
And my heart will leave you never…My blood will forever…Run through the ARSENAL!
I never rated Xhaka, I saw him as an ordinary player prone to being red carded, and with a real attitude problem. I take that all back, I’m not an Arsenal fan, but they’ve been playing some good stuff recently so I’ve seen more of them this season than I normally would. Xhaka has been superb, a real player and a man who looks like he’s enjoying his football. Excellent, and Arsenal for the Premiership ? Why not, they’re good enough.
As a city fan, I am happy for Gabby😁
We need him to score a hattrick in the Premier league
Get Nketiah out of this club. Idk how they gave him Henry's number. What an abomination
Who else is back here mid-way through the season to remind ourselves of the Jesus we saw in Pre-season hoping he can get back to that scoring spree
Yes
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I hate arsenal after beating Liverpool 3-2 for th e first time since I was borv
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