Arsenal 2-0 Lyon: Debutant Riccardo Calafiori shines as Saliba and Gabriel find the net from corners

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Arsenal 2-0 Lyon: Debutant Riccardo Calafiori shines as Saliba and Gabriel find the net from corners

Riccardo Calafiori impressed in his Arsenal debut as the Gunners showcased their set-piece prowess to secure a 2-0 victory over Lyon in their last pre-season match. The win also saw Arsenal lift the Emirates Cup trophy.

The Gunners dominated the match from start to finish and were already 2-0 up when the Italian defender, who joined for £42m from Bologna last month, entered the field just after the hour mark.

The goals came from centre-backs William Saliba and Gabriel, who both nodded home Declan Rice corners to remind the rest of the Premier League that the Gunners - who scored 22 set-piece goals last season, excluding penalties - are a threat from dead-ball scenarios.

There could have been more set-piece joy for Arsenal either side of half-time as Kai Havertz headed over from close range after Gabriel Martinelli knocked Bukayo Saka's free-kick across goal, before Thomas Partey rolled an effort wide from another corner.

Martin Odegaard went close to a third but saw his effort well-saved by Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri, but the biggest cheer of the second half came when Calafiori was introduced at left-back, in place of the impressive Oleksandr Zinchenko.

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The Italian played around 15 minutes at full-back before moving to centre-half on 77 minutes after a raft of changes from Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners were rarely untested in their final friendly until the closing minutes, when David Raya saved well from a one-on-one against Lyon substitute Ernest Nuamah after Jakub Kiwior's slip. Apart from that moment, Arsenal ended their pre-season campaign with ease.

Analysis: Arsenal's motivation clear as title hunt begins

' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:

Arsenal will need to be near-perfect to beat Manchester City to the title this season, but the signs of ruthlessness on show hints that Mikel Arteta's side will be up there this season.

Against Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday night, Arsenal scored twice in a minute - showing their desire to put daylight between them and their opponents and kill the game as soon as possible.

And in this encounter, similar signs were on show. Gabriel Martinelli and Ben White won balls high up the pitch inside the first 70 seconds, while after William Saliba put them 1-0 up, Declan Rice pressed Lyon into an error straight from kick-off and created a chance, which was wasted.

The Gunners look like their usual selves - set piece goals are commonplace, they're giving very little away at the other end of the pitch and there is fluidity in the front four and inverted full-backs - but there's a little bit extra in there in terms of motivation.

It was summed up when they lifted the Emirates Cup. There was a trophy lift but it was muted. The real business starts now.

What's coming up in the Premier League?

Arsenal kick off their Premier League campaign at home to Wolves on Saturday, kick-off 3pm.

Five matches can be shown live on on the opening weekend of the season, including Manchester United vs Fulham opening the season on Friday, West Ham vs Aston Villa on Saturday Night Football, a Super Sunday double header of Brentford vs Crystal Palace and Chelsea vs Manchester City, before Leicester vs Tottenham round off the weekend's action on Monday Night Football.