Gabriel Jesus delivered an outstanding solo performance as Arsenal cruised to a 4-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen. This win marked a strong showing from the Gunners in their final warm-up before the new season. Additionally, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Leandro Trossard, and Kai Havertz also contributed goals, highlighting a sharp and cohesive display from Mikel Arteta’s squad.
Jesus, who is recovering from a challenging previous season, capitalized on a mishap by Leverkusen to score a brilliant goal. He seized a poor throw-in deep in Arsenal’s half, advanced with precision, and then scored with a low drive from outside the box, thrilling the Emirates Stadium crowd.
By that point, Arsenal had already established a commanding lead, thanks to goals from Zinchenko and Trossard. Both players converted passes from Kai Havertz within a minute early in the game.
After halftime, Havertz moved to the forward position and subsequently scored Arsenal’s fourth goal. Bukayo Saka’s cross, which was deflected off Granit Xhaka, set up Havertz, who took full advantage of the opportunity. Xhaka, making a return to North London, received a warm ovation from the fans.
Despite a consolation goal from Adam Hlozek, Arsenal fans remained upbeat. Furthermore, Declan Rice and Saka made their pre-season debuts as second-half substitutes, and William Saliba also played the first half.
Though new signing Riccardo Calafiori was absent from the squad, Arteta gave additional minutes to younger players who impressed during the club’s U.S. tour. Miles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri, Ayden Heaven, and Josh Nichols all featured as substitutes.
Arsenal will conclude their pre-season with a match against Lyon on Sunday before starting their Premier League campaign at home to Wolves on August 17.
Gabriel Jesus Impresses with Renewed Energy
The Emirates Stadium buzzed with anticipation as Gabriel Jesus, leading the line for Arsenal, showcased his revitalized form. After a series of injuries last season, Jesus’s performances have regained their sharpness. Arteta noted the Brazilian’s enhanced energy and movement, emphasizing his dedication to improving his game.
Arteta acknowledged Jesus’s progress and highlighted the importance of maintaining this form throughout the season. The challenge now is for Gabriel Jesus to carry this pre-season excellence into regular matches.
Arteta’s Positive Takeaways
Arteta reflected positively on Arsenal’s performance, citing numerous aspects for optimism. He praised both the collective and individual efforts and identified areas for improvement, particularly after making several substitutions in the second half.
Zinchenko Steps Up in Calafiori’s Absence
With Calafiori missing from the squad, Zinchenko took the left-back role and delivered a standout performance. His goal, a well-timed finish from Havertz’s cut-back, was a testament to his quality. Arteta was pleased with Zinchenko’s contributions and his readiness to step up.
Youngsters Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly Make Their Mark
Arteta also praised young talents Ethan Nwaneri and Miles Lewis-Skelly, emphasizing their potential for future first-team roles. He noted their quality and confidence, regardless of their academy background, and hinted at more opportunities if they continue to impress.
Upcoming Fixtures
Arsenal’s pre-season schedule includes:
- July 20: Arsenal 2-0 Leyton Orient
- July 25: Arsenal 1-1 Bournemouth
- July 28: Arsenal 2-1 Man Utd
- August 1: Arsenal 1-2 Liverpool
- August 7: Arsenal 4-1 Bayer Leverkusen
- August 11: Arsenal vs Lyon, Emirates Stadium, 2pm
The Premier League season starts for Arsenal with a home match against Wolves on August 17. They will then face Aston Villa, Brighton, and Tottenham, with a key fixture against Manchester City on September 21. The season concludes with a trip to Southampton on May 25.