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Lacazette makes good on Arsenal’s investment with first goal for club

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Arsenal’s record signing Alexandre Lacazette scored on debut in a 2-0 win over Australian champions Sydney yesterday.

Lacazette, signed last week in a £52.5 million ((Dh250m) deal from Lyon, came off the bench in the second half to score Arsenal’s second goal before more than 80,000 fans at Sydney’s Olympic stadium.

Lacazette side-footed home to beat goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne from close range after captain Per Mertesacke­r had opened the scoring in the fourth minute.

“It’s important that he gets that off his shoulders because you as a striker expect to score, so you could see he was happy,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told reporters.

“But overall what we look for basically is to play at a good pace and develop our collective game and for long periods in the game that was quite good for us.

“They gave us tough opposition, they tried for every ball and I would say at the end of the day their goalkeeper was man of the match.”

Up to Lacazette’s slick finish Redmayne, a one-time triallist at Arsenal, had denied them with a string of spectacula­r saves to give Sydney FC an outside chance of snatching a draw against the English Premier League club.

Arsenal got off to a dream start when defender Mertesacke­r latched onto an overhead kick off a corner from fellow German Mesut Ozil to put his team ahead in the opening minutes. Mertesacke­r pivoted and let fly to beat Redmayne from close range.

Youngster Reiss Nelson was lively down the right wing and troubled the home defence before he tired late in the half.

“All the youngsters did well,” Wenger said.

“Nelson and Joe Willcock had a very strong performanc­e, they are very young, just 18 years old, so that’s very promising and they are English as well.”

Arsenal received a dubious penalty decision 10 minutes into the second half when Theo Walcott’s shot hit the back of scrambling defender Sebastian Ryall but referee Shaun Evans signalled hand ball and pointed to the spot.

But Redmayne again came to Sydney’s aid with a diving save to his right to keep out Danny Welbeck’s spot kick.

“We made a mistake, we should have given them the ball back, it’s always difficult to know how to behave, we should have just rolled the ball back,” Wenger said.

“I don’t know if Danny Welbeck saw it on video, but on the video it was obvious it was no penalty.”

 ?? Getty Images ?? Alexandre Lacazette came off the bench to score for Arsenal against hosts Sydney at the ANZ Stadium
Getty Images Alexandre Lacazette came off the bench to score for Arsenal against hosts Sydney at the ANZ Stadium

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