Friday, 29 July 2016

Chuba Akpom Nigerian born forward nets winner for Arsenal against MLS All-Stars



Substitute Chuba Akpom netted a late match-winner as Arsenal saw off the MLS All-Stars 2-1 in San Jose on Thursday.






Substitute Chuba Akpom netted a late match-winner asArsenal saw off the MLS All-Stars 2-1 in San Jose on Thursday.

Akpom came off the bench past the hour-mark and he proved to be the difference, scoring from close range with three minutes remaining after big-money recruit Granit Xhaka made his debut for the Premier League giants at Avaya Stadium.

Alex Iwobi and Chuba Akpom celebrate the goal together (AP)


Scores were level at half-time following Didier Drogba's equaliser at the third time of asking for Kaka and Co., cancelling out Joel Campbell's 11th-minute penalty.

Giovani dos Santos and Didier Drogba celebrate MLS-All-Stars goal (USA TODAY Sports )


Didier Drogba scores against Arsenal again (USA TODAY Sports )



The result ended the All-Stars' run of consecutive wins against European opposition, having upstaged Tottenham last year andBayern Munich in 2014.

Arsenal settled quickest of the two teams, unsurprising given the lack of cohesion and understanding between the All-Stars.

And while Giovani dos Santos forced Petr Cech into an early save, Arsenal took advantage of a disjointed back four, with Campbell stepping up to convert from the spot.

The Costa Rica international lobbed the ball over onrushing goalkeeper Andre Blake and was brought down by Laurent Ciman, before channelling his inner Simone Zaza as he shuffled toward the ball in a stuttered run-up and fired into the bottom corner of the net.

Joel Campbell scored Arsenal's first goal (USA TODAY Sports )

Mohamed Elneny almost doubled Arsenal's lead, forcing Blake into a fine finger-tip save approaching the half-hour mark, which eventually saw the withdrawal of All-Star pair Andrea Pirlo andDavid Villa due to their upcoming New York City commitments.

Granit Xhaka on his debut for Arsenal (Arsenal FC via Getty Images )

Kaka and his All-Stars, however, did manage to draw level thanks to Drogba on the stroke of half-time.

After receiving a throughball from Dos Santos, Drogba bundled the ball into the back of the net after his initial shot was saved by Cech and blocked on the line.


Jack Wilshere (Arsenal FC via Getty Images )



Xhaka came off the bench at half-time to make his debut for the Londoners, the Switzerland international looking composed on the ball in midfield, forcing David Bingham into two saves.

Arsene Wenger (Arsenal FC via Getty Images )



All-Star substitutes Cyle Larin and Chris Wondolowski almost combined for the match-winner in the 82nd minute, but Arsenal snatched the victory three minutes from time via Akpom.

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