MATCH REPORT: Arsenal 1 – 1 Man City

Arsenal (0) 1 Manchester City (0) 1

(Arsenal win the Community Shield on penalties 4-1)

FA Community Shield

Wembley Stadium, London HA9 0WS

Sunday, 6th August 2023. Kick-off time: 4.00pm

(4-3-3) Aaron Ramsdale; Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, Jurrien Timber; Martin Ødegaard (c), Thomas Partey, Declan Rice; Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli.

Substitutes: Kieran Tierney, Emile Smith-Rowe, Eddie Nketiah, Jakob Kiwior, Rob Holding, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Leandro Trossard, Fabio Vieira, Matt Turner.

Scorers: Leandro Trossard (90+ 11). Penalty scorers; Martin Ødegaard, Leandro Trosard, Bukayo Saka and Fabio Vieira

Yellow Cards: Thomas Partey, Mikel Arteta, Kai Havertz, Gabriel

Arsenal Possession Percentage: 45%

Referee: Stuart Attwell

Assistant Referees: Tim Wood, Dan Robathan

Fourth Official: John Brooks

Reserve Assistant Referee: Steve Meredith

VAR Team at Stockley Park: VAR Michael Salisbury; AVAR Neil Davies

Attendance: 81,145

This afternoon at Wembley Stadium, Arsenal Football Club will be contesting their twenty-fourth Charity/Community Shield match (the name was permanently changed in 2002). Of these matches, we were victorious on sixteen occasions (including a drawn game with Tottentham Hotspur in 1991, in which we shared the trophy), and runners-up seven times. Let’s see what happens in the game against the Premiership champions today.

After the usual presentations, along with the singing of the National Anthem, we kicked off the 2023 Community Shield game here in the North-West London sunshine. A very nervous start to the game from both teams led to some silly errors that resulted in free-kicks, mainly for clumsy tackling. The first attack of the game happened after just six minutes when Manuel Akanji crossed a ball and Julian Alvarez subsequently flicked his header across Aaron Ramsdale’s goal, which spun off and out of play. Thomas Partey received the first yellow card of the day for a petulant act, and then Bukayo Saka tried desperately to get away from Manuel Akanji but he pressurised him and the City man ended up winning a goal-kick for his team. Rodri fouled Kai Havertz quite badly, for which he should have been booked, and unbelievably, Mikel Arteta got the card instead for waving an imaginary yellow card! Manchester City are pressurising us in our own half and we are finding it difficult to break out. After just twenty-five minutes, we had the best chance of the game so far, when Ben White ran into the City penalty area and his pass found Kai Havertz, who spun around and took a shot; Stefan Ortega saved with his feet and Gabriel Martinelli’s rebound shot was blocked by the chest of John Stones. At first our players thought the ball had hit his arm, and we obviously appealed, but referee Stuart Attwell waved our players away. Kai Havertz received our third yellow card of the afternoon, when he kicked the ankle of John Stones as he was running by him, and our hearts were in our mouths a couple of minutes later when Aaron Ramsdale was too casual in clearing the ball as Erling Haaland was closing in on him, and we started to take the game to City with Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka running at their defenders, winning two corners consecutively. Our second shot on target today came after thirty-nine minutes, when Kai Havertz’s shot was denied by Stefan Ortega, and in three minutes injury time at the end of the first half, despite some City pressure on our goal, the first forty-five minutes of the 2023 Community Shield match finished goalless.

The Premiership champions started the second half proceedings, and with no substitutions from either manager at half-time, we carried on with the same intensity that we left at the end of the previous period. Both teams were fiercely competitive straight from the kick-off, which is exactly what is expected from teams at this level. Aaron Ramsdale made a great save from John Stones, whose header was parried well by our goalie, which led to a City corner, the first one of the second half. The subsequent corner was cleared, and we managed to compose ourselves well with some clever midfield play. Ruben Dias foulded Bukayo Saka out on the right flank, and our free-kick from Gabriel Marinelli flew over the City defenders for a goal kick, which was a wasted effort, really. Our captain was seen gesturing to the fans asking for more vocal support, and after an Arsenal corner, Gabriel was booked by the referee for what appears to have been obstruction, and shortly afterwards, our new sigining Declan Rice showed his quality by running back into our own half to win the ball, which pleased our supporters immensely, of course. Phil Foden found Cole Palmer and his shot was deflected up and wide by the knee of Jurrien Timber, which was an excellent block from our new defender. Leandro Trossard and Kieran Tierney replaced Gabriel Martinelli and Jurrien Timber with fifteen minutes of the match remaining. A couple of minutes later, Manchester City took the lead with a Cole Palmer left-footed shot from just inside the penalty area, and then Declan Rice was replaced by Eddie Nketiah as the game entered the final ten minutes. Aaron Ramsdale made a fantastic point-blank save from Phil Foden at close range to deny the England man a goal, and then he made another superb save from Kevin de Bruyne, which was a truly amazing feat. Gabriel and Kai Havertz were replaced by Emile Smith-Rowe and Fabio Vieira with just three minutes on the clock of normal time remaining. Amazingly, there were eight minutes injury time awarded, and Kieran Tierney swung in a cross which came to Fabio Vieira at the corner of the penalty area, but his cross was headed away by Kyle Walker, who clashed heads with Thomas Partey; both players fell to the ground, and within no time at all, both sets of physios and medical people were on the pitch to treat them, which led to six more minutes injury time now. Both players returned to the action, visibly bandaged, and we started to pressurise them late in the game. Anyway, right at the death, Leandro Trossard had the ball on the edge of the penalty area and everyone was expecting a cross; instead he cut inside and blasted a shot in which it took a huge deflection off Manuel Akanji and beat the wrong-footed Stefan Ortega for our equaliser! Such drama! Just seconds later, referee Stuart Attwell blew the whistle for full-time, which now means a penalty shoot-out. Our captain took the first penalty and scored, then Kevin de Bruyne’s shot hit the crossbar, amazingly. Our goalscorer Leandro Trossard scored to gain the advantage, and then Bernardo Silva sent our goalkeeper the wrong way to score City’s first penalty. Bukayo Saka slotted the ball confidently into the back of the net, whilst Rodri’s shot was well saved by Aaron Ramsdale. Advantage Arsenal! Fabio Vieira scored, to win the Community Shield by four penalties to one! Superb achievement!

A fantastic way to start off the season. Okay, it was not exactly a classic match, but who cares? We beat the Premiership champions at Wembley Stadium to pick up a trophy, which is most welcome. All of our new signings looked good today, and as usual, Aaron Ramsdale was absolutely immense in the goal and saved our skins on several occasions. The boys looked good overall, and picking up a trophy this afternoon means that we can go into next Saturday afternoon’s match against Nottingham Forest in the opening game of the 2023-24 season with our heads held high and our tails firmly in the vertical position. Well done chaps, we are all proud of you!

Remember everyone, keep the faith, get behind the team and the manager, as this season is going to be crucial for our future success in all competitions. Stick with the winners. Our next match: Nottingham Forest at the Emirates on Saturday, 12th August at 12.30pm (Premier League). Be there, if you can. Victoria Concordia Crescit.

Steve

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1 thought on “MATCH REPORT: Arsenal 1 – 1 Man City

  1. Mike Ram's avatarMike Ram

    A lot of people did slack off the essence of the Community Shield once Arsenal won and they might be right or wrong. The most important thing was to beat a full strength Man City to cut down their dominance and to increase our confidence. The fact that City players took it seriously as they celebrated after scoring and the despair after conceding said it all. And we did this without Gabriel Jesus and with 3 new signings at the get go.

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