Arsenal beaten by Villarreal on Gyokeres' first start as Dowman shines again

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Viktor Gyokeres' first Arsenal start ended in defeat as Villarreal ran out 3-1 winners at the Emirates Stadium despite 15-year-old Max Dowman wowing the crowd again.

After a brief cameo in the north London derby defeat to Spurs in Hong Kong, Gyokeres was given an hour by Mikel Arteta, but his Arsenal homecoming was upstaged by another big-money Gunners signing, who was wearing a Villarreal shirt.

Nicolas Pepe, the once-£72m Arsenal record signing, gave the LaLiga side the lead from close range after Pape Gueye's header came off the post. And more questionable defending saw The Yellow Submarine double their advantage.

Nicolas Pepe scored the opener on his Emirates return

Image: Nicolas Pepe scored the opener on his Emirates return

Gerard Moreno was found in space in the area and while David Raya saved his shot well, Karl Etta Eyong was on hand to nod home from close range.

Arsenal responded instantly with their favourite weapon - set pieces. Gabriel Martinelli's corner was headed home by summer signing Christian Norgaard at the far post, the Danish midfielder showing he can bring his set-piece prowess from his Brentford days to Arsenal.

Viktor Gyokeres was handed a first start by Arsenal

Image: Gyokeres had minimal chances

The Gunners pushed for a leveller in the second half with Gyokeres seeing his best chance of the game kept out at the near post by Luis Junior. But Villarreal would net a third as former Bournemouth and Everton winger Arnaut Danjuma ran clear and finished under Kepa Arrizabalaga into the far corner.

Just as Arsenal looked like they were missing a spark, up stepped Dowman once again. The 15-year-old took the game to his Champions League-level opponents and, like against Newcastle in Singapore, won the Gunners a penalty.

A slick backheel from the teenager brought him into the box before he went down under a challenge which allowed Martin Odegaard to tuck home the penalty.

Arsenal brought on Noni Madueke after that, but again it was Dowman pulling all of Arsenal's strings. However, the Gunners couldn't prevent suffering back-to-back defeats in pre-season, with their Premier League campaign starting next week against Manchester United, live on Sky Sports.

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