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    Brighton star Joao Pedro ‘sends Bukayo Saka into another dimension’ with ‘nasty move’ in Arsenal clash

    JOAO PEDRO went viral thanks to some incredible footwork during Brighton’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal.Pedro, 22, started for the Seagulls against the Gunners in their Premier League clash at the Emirates.Brighton ace Joao Pedro dominated Arsenal star Bukayo SakaCredit: TNT SportsBrighton star Pedro also scored the equaliser against ArsenalCredit: GettyAnd the versatile forward was in top form as he gave the North Londoners a very tough afternoon with some stunning dribbling skills.The Brazil international dominated Thomas Partey in several encounters.But Pedro got the world talking when he showcased some excellent dribbling skills against Bukayo Saka.Brighton fans went ballistic as they stormed social media to praise their star forward.Read More on FootballOne fan tweeted: “Joao Pedro sent Saka to the shops ! Nasty move.”Another commented: “Joao Pedro with the body feints sending Saka into another dimension.”A third wrote: “Joao Pedro has made Saka and Partey dance now.”This one said: “Saka shuffling as well, Joao Pedro is ice cold [in] his last season at Brighton.”Most read in FootballAnd that one stated: “Joao Pedro has rinsed Partey & Saka this half.”Things got even better for Brighton as well as Pedro – and worse for Arsenal.Emotional Matt O’Riley opens up on Celtic transfer exit as he leaves ‘family club’ for new challenge at BrightonThe Brazilian cancelled out Kai Havertz’s opener with a fine strike on 58 minutes to seal a point against their 10-men opponents who lost Declan Rice to a second yellow card. More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Havertz and Odegaard shine as Declan Rice’s stupid red costs Gunners two points

    ARSENAL dropped points for the first time this season thanks to a moment of stupidity from Declan Rice.The Gunners were leading Brighton 1-0 before a moment of petulance from the £105million man early in the second half.Arsenal dropped points for the first time this season against BrightonCredit: REUTERSKai Havertz fired the Gunners into the lead but his strike was cancelled out in the second halfCredit: REXDeclan Rice’s stupid red card cost the Gunners dearlyCredit: GETTYRice, 25, received a second yellow card in the 49th minute for prodding the ball away from Joel Veltman as the Dutchman went to take a quick free kick.And a mere nine minutes later, Joao Pedro cancelled out Kai Havertz’s sumptuous first-half finish.The draw has ended Arsenal’s 100 per cent start to the new campaign, which will no doubt have annoyed manager Mikel Arteta.And SunSport is on hand to rate and slate the performances of the Spaniard’s troops.READ MORE ARSENAL NEWSDavid Raya – 6/10Initially had very little to do but was solid on the few occasions he was called upon. Denied Yankuba Minteh in the first half with a routine save.Stopped his side from going 2-1 down in the 75th minute, brilliantly saving Yasin Ayari’s shot at a largely open goal.Ben White – 6FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSArsenal have a tricky start to the seasonSpent large portions of the match in the Brighton half supporting Saka. Was solid defensively against the tricky Karou Mitoma.Most read in FootballHow superstar Mikel Merino is the final piece of Arsenal’s jigsaw – City should watch outWilliam Saliba – 6Continues to show an incredible ability to read the game and positional awareness. Thwarted the few Brighton attacks which managed to make their way into the box before Rice’s red.Gabriel – 5Marshalled the defence well with Saliba but seldom found himself in a one-on-one situation before Rice’s red. Was too far apart from the Frenchman in the build-up to Brighton’s equaliser.Jurrien Timber – 6Switched off and allowed Minteh to ghost in behind him for a header early in the first half but was solid after that lapse in concentration.Martin Odegaard – 7Was at the centre of everything good the Gunners did, pulling the strings from the first minute of the match.Should’ve put his side ahead in the 17th minute when he ghosted onto a cross into the box.Martin Odegaard was the conductor of the Gunners orchestraCredit: GettyThomas Partey – 6Anchored the midfield well and showed new signing Mikel Merino that he won’t give up his place in the starting XI without a fight.Declan Rice – 4Tenacious on the left side of the midfield and was a threat going forward in the first half.Stupidly put his team under pressure just after the restart by getting himself sent off for kicking the ball away.Declan Rice’s stupid red card handed Brighton a way back into the gameCredit: GETTYBukayo Saka – 7Was lively from the outset, tormenting Seagulls left-back Jack Hinshelwood every time he ran at him.Should have scored in the eighth minute when Odeegard beautifully teed him up for a close-range effort.Made up for his poor finish with a stellar assist for Havertz after bullying Lewis Dunk off the ball. Should’ve got a better connection on Havertz’s 77th-minute cross to restore the North Londoners’ lead.Kai Havertz – 8Was anonymous for large portions of the match but constantly made his brilliant runs in behind which created space for his team-mates.Produced a deft finish over the advancing Bart Verbruggen in the 37th minute to break the deadlock.But he missed a sitter in the 75th minute that would’ve restored his side’s advantage.Kai Havertz broke the deadlock with a sumptuous first-half finishCredit: EPALeandro Trossard – 6Struggled to get into the match against his former club and cut a frustrated figure on the left wing. But he produced a good save from Verbruggen just before the half-time interval.SubsRiccardo Calafiori – 6 The Italian was thrown on to shore up the defence after Rice’s red card and did just that, as well as offering an outlet on the left wing.Gabriel Martinelli – 5Tried his best but failed to inject his usual energy into the game.READ MORE SUN STORIESOleksandr Zinchenko – 5The Ukranian was brought on to further bolster the struggling defence but almost cost his side the game in stoppage time by allowing Carlos Baleba a free header in the box. More

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    Arsenal 1 Brighton 1: Declan Rice’s silly red card costs Gunners all three points against bogey side Seagulls

    IT may have been nervy and scrappy, but Arsenal’s summer transfer window ended in Deadline Day delight.Yet with new signing Raheem Sterling watching on, Mikel Arteta’s Gunners made hard work of it on the pitch too – losing their 100 per cent winning start in the Premier League.Kai Havertz opened the scoring for Arsenal against BrightonCredit: RexJoao Pedro equalised for Brighton after a stunning performance against ArsenalCredit: AFPArsenal star Declan Rice was sent off after receiving a second yellow cardCredit: ReutersFor all the bravery shown and problems caused by Fabian Hurzeler’s Brighton, a routine Emirates win was on the cards after a lobbed Kai Havertz finish in the 38th minute.But an uncharacteristic act of immaturity from Declan Rice earned him a second yellow in the 49th minute – his first red card in 245 Prem appearances.Already on a caution for a reckless lunge on Joel Veltman just before the break, the same Brighton defender was the villain as his quick free-kick was nudged from its spot by Rice.Veltman ended up following through on Rice who went down in a heap, but upon getting back to his feet was met with ref Chris Kavanagh’s red card.Read More on ArsenalRice stumbled down the tunnel with a look of frustration and embarrassment – he knew that could end up being a pivotal, costly moment in a title race where every mistake is punished.And Arsenal held on for a mere nine minutes before the Seagulls broke the resistance – Joao Pedro tapping in a rebound from David Raya’s reaction stop.Sterling has left a right madhouse in Chelsea – for this season at least – but was treated to a real barmy game that must have brought back some Stamford Bridge flashbacks.This is an untimely setback for Arsenal and Arteta – with Rice now set to miss a tasty North London Derby clash at Tottenham after the international break with title rivals Manchester City to follow.Most read in FootballAnd with another new boy Mikel Merino crocked for weeks with a shoulder injury, there are also concerns over Jurrien Timber and Martin Odegaard – both subbed off with knocks.After a post-match moan about his lack of starting opportunities, Leandro Trossard got his wish – in for Gabriel Martinelli off the left – in the only change for Arsenal. Hilarious moment Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta offers Sky Sports reporter shock new job if he is ‘agile and mobile enough’Hurzeler switched things up in goal with Jason Steele dropping out for Bart Verbruggen and Carlos Baleba in for Billy Gilmour after finalising his Serie A move to Napoli.Perhaps the majority of Arteta’s squad were up late keeping an eye on Sterling’s 1am announcement, because their start was clunky to say the least.Combined with Brighton taking the game to the wannabe champions of England and Arsenal were struggling to get a grip of this game.Yet the visitors gave them a helping hand by playing themselves into trouble. Jack Hinshelwood dragged Bukayo Saka down just outside the box and came close from the free-kick.Saka continued to torment Hinshelwood down the right with his lightning reactions on and off the ball, and should have done better with a delivery across the box for Havertz.But this Brighton lot are fearless. Kaoru Mitoma nutmegged and zipped past Ben White with a far-post delivery that was met by Yankuba Minteh.Fearless BrightonThe game remained disjointed. James Milner hobbled off through injury and Odegaard required treatment for a bruiser from Danny Welbeck.And just after Mitoma volleyed wide from a poor Havertz header in his own box, the German international was up the other end chipping Verbruggen and shushing the away end.It came from a Timber up and under that Saka somehow beat and outmuscled Lewis Dunk to before feeding Havertz for his second goal of the campaign – both coming at home.Tensions were hitting boiling point in the aftermath. Rice’s piledriver on Veltman did not help with Hurzeler also being booked for his remonstrations.Arsenal ratings vs BrightonARSENAL drew 1-1 with Brighton in a game that turned when Declan Rice was sent off for a daft second booking.Here, we take a look at how the players rated…David Raya – 6/10Initially had very little to do but was solid on the few occasions he was called upon. Denied Yankuba Minteh in the first half with a routine save.Stopped his side from going 2-1 down in the 75th minute, brilliantly saving Yasin Ayari’s shot at a largely open goal.Ben White – 6Spent large portions of the match in the Brighton half supporting Saka.Was solid defensively against the tricky Karou Mitoma.William Saliba – 6Continues to show an incredible ability to read the game and positional awareness. Thwarted the few Brighton attacks which managed to make their way into the box before Rice’s red.Gabriel – 5Marshalled the defence well with Saliba but seldom found himself in a one-on-one situation before Rice’s red. Was too far apart from the Frenchman in the build-up to Brighton’s equaliser.Jurrien Timber – 6Switched off and allowed Minteh to ghost in behind him for a header early in the first half but was solid after that lapse in concentration.Martin Odegaard – 7Was at the centre of everything good the Gunners did, pulling the strings from the first minute of the match.Should’ve put his side ahead in the 17th minute when he ghosted onto a cross into the box.Thomas Partey – 6Anchored the midfield well and showed new signing Mikel Merino that he won’t give up his place in the starting XI without a fight.Declan Rice – 4Tenacious on the left side of the midfield and was a threat going forward in the first half.Stupidly put his team under pressure just after the restart by getting himself sent off for kicking the ball away.Bukayo Saka – 7Was lively from the outset, tormenting Seagulls left-back Jack Hinshelwood every time he ran at him.Should have scored in the eighth minute when Odeegard beautifully teed him up for a close-range effort.Made up for his poor finish with a stellar assist for Havertz after bullying Lewis Dunk off the ball. Should’ve got a better connection on Havertz’s 77th-minute cross to restore the North Londoners’ lead.Kai Havertz – 8Was anonymous for large portions of the match but constantly made his brilliant runs in behind which created space for his team-mates.Produced a deft finish over the advancing Bart Verbruggen in the 37th minute to break the deadlock.But he missed a sitter in the 75th minute that would’ve restored his side’s advantage.Leandro Trossard – 6Struggled to get into the match against his former club and cut a frustrated figure on the left wing.But he produced a good save from Verbruggen just before the half-time interval.SubsRiccardo Calafiori – 6The Italian was thrown on to shore up the defence after Rice’s red card and did just that, as well as offering an outlet on the left wing.Gabriel Martinelli – 5Tried his best but failed to inject his usual energy into the game.Oleksandr Zinchenko – 5The Ukranian was brought on to further bolster the struggling defence but almost cost his side the game in stoppage time by allowing Carlos Baleba a free header in the box.And after Rice received his marching orders, Arteta’s meticulous tactical nature appeared to be thrown into the wind. His team were disorganised, frantic and impatient.It is as if this group had never prepared for a red card scenario – and it showed with Brighton’s equaliser as Dunk was allowed to send a long pass through the spine of Arsenal.Minteh raced clear, bouncing off Gabriel, stopped by the palms of Raya but finished off by Pedro – something the Spanish keeper will feel he could have dealt with better.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd still, Arsenal could and should have won this game. Two chances in the space of two minutes were wasted from Havertz and Saka.Havertz was clean through in the 75th minute but his tame finish clipped the feet of Verbruggen. His low cross two minutes later was more accurate but Saka’s lunge was not.Arsenal dropped two important points against BrightonRice’s red card coast Arsenal against Brighton More

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    Declan Rice left speechless as Arsenal star controversially sent off with Piers Morgan slamming ‘worst red card ever’

    DECLAN RICE was left gobsmacked after being controversially sent off in Arsenal’s clash with Brighton.The England international was booked in the first half for a wild lunge.Declan Rice was sent off for kicking the ball away in the second half of Arsenal’s clash with BrightonCredit: TNT SPORTSThe England midfielder poked the ball away before Joel Veltman booted him on the shinCredit: TNT SPORTSRice went down in agony and expected to Veltman be awarded a yellowCredit: TNT SPORTSHe was left stunned when referee Chris Kavanagh showed him a second yellowCredit: REXAnd an act of petulance just minutes after the restart saw referee Chris Kavanagh send him for an early bath.Rice was shown a second yellow for kicking the ball away after Brighton were awarded a free kick in their half in the 49th minute.He poked the ball with his foot a split second before Joel Veltman went to kick it up the park, with the Brighton player instead making contact with the Arsenal man.Rice went down in agony and expected the Dutch defender to be given a yellow when he rose to his feet.But Kavanagh stunned the Emirates faithful – and Rice – by opting to show the midfielder a second booking.The former West Ham skipper couldn’t believe it and was left speechless.And he wasn’t the only one baffled by Kavanagh’s decision.One Gunners fan wrote on X: “Joao Pedro kicks the ball away the first half and no yellow.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSArsenal have a tricky start to the season”Rice gets sent off for the same offense after being on the receiving end of violent conduct.”Another said: “I saw Joao Pedro kick the ball away in the first half with everyone shouting for it and the ref ignoring. How superstar Mikel Merino is the final piece of Arsenal’s jigsaw – City should watch out”Declan Rice has just been sent off for tapping it in the 2nd half.”And another said: “How does Declan Rice get a red card for getting kicked????”One remarked: “A Brighton player booted the ball 30 yards after giving away a throw-in. “Nothing. Declan Rice taps the ball one yard and gets booted in the process. Second yellow card.”Gunners superfan and Sun columnist Piers Morgan was also left flabbergasted by the decisionHe wrote: “What the f*ck was that? “Declan Rice sent off for being kicked to pieces? Worst red card decision I’ve ever seen.”Things went from bad to worse for the Gunners nine minutes later when Pedro levelled the scores with a tap-in inside the 18-yard box.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe second half proved to be a pulsating one, although neither side was able to find a winner and the score remained 1-1.Rice’s act of stupidity will see him miss the North London derby against Tottenham a fortnight on Sunday. More

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    Champions League draw in full as Liverpool handed nightmare fixtures and Arsenal, Man City and Aston Villa learn fate

    THE brand new Champions League format served up a horror draw for Liverpool… and a relative doozy for Arsenal.The Gunners and the Reds – along with Aston Villa and Manchester City – learned their fates for the 2024/25 instalment of Europe’s elite club competition on Thursday evening.The draw for the 2024/25 Champions League draw has taken placeCredit: EPAThe draw for the competition took place at the Grimaldi Forum in MonacoCredit: REUERSArsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool and Manchester City learned their fates for this year’s instalment of the competition thanks to a supercomputerCredit: APCristiano Ronaldo played a big role in the draw, being tasked with the job of pressing the all-important buttonCredit: APFans across the continent watched on in baffled fascination as the fixtures for the competition’s new complicated 32-team league were revealed over the course of close to an hour.It involved Italian goalkeeping legend Gianluigi Buffon drawing team’s out of a hat… before a bored-looking Cristiano Ronaldo repeatedly pushed a magic button to randomly determine which eight teams each plays.And Liverpool fans will be cursing their old Manchester United foe and his supercomputer after it dished them out arguably the toughest draw of the competition.Arne Slot’s troops face tough trips to, Italy, Germany Spain and the Netherlands to take on AC Milan, LaLiga surprise packages Girona, PSV Eindhoven and RB Leipzig.READ MORE UCL NEWSThe Reds will host Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Lille and Bologna at Anfield.Arsenal have been given a considerably easier draw in comparison to the Merseysiders.The Gunners face a tough trip to Italy to take on Inter Milan and Atalanta and will also be on the road for their clashes with Girona and Sporting Lisbon.While the supercomputer gave Mikel Arteta’s troops home games against Shakhtar Donetsk, GNK Dinamo, Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.Most read in FootballPremier League champions Manchester City, meanwhile, face away days to Juventus, Sporting Lisbon, Slovan Bratislava and Paris Saint-Germain.BETTING SPECIAL – GET £40 IN FREE BETS WITH BETFREDThe 2022/23 winners will host Inter Milan, Club Brugge, Feyenoord and Sparta Prague at the Etihad.Aston Villa will be on the road against RB Leipzig, Club Brugge, Young Boys and Monaco. Champions League releases new anthem as fuming fans say ‘the beautiful game has died’Fans were a little confused by the complicated new formatCredit: ReutersBayern Munich, Juventus Bologna and Celtic will be the Villans’ opposition at Villa Park.The 2024/25 instalment of the tournament kicks off the new format for Europe’s elite club competition – which now features 36 teams instead of 32.The well-known group stage format has been replaced by a SINGLE league set-up in which teams will play eight fixtures.Each side faces two teams from the four-seeded pots.In the new format, teams will play four games at home and four away.The top eight teams will secure automatic qualification for the last 16, while the ninth to 24th-placed clubs will compete in a two-legged playoff.Teams who finished in 25th place and below will be eliminated from the tournament and WON’T drop into the Europa League.That means eight teams will play TEN games to reach the last-16, rather than the traditional six.Arsenal reached the quarter-finals of the tournament last season but were dumped out by Bayern Munich 3-2 on aggregate.Manchester City, meanwhile, were also eliminated at the quarter-final stage.The Premier League champions were beaten by last season’s tournament winners Real Madrid on penalties after drawing 4-4 on aggregate.Aston Villa and Liverpool, meanwhile, weren’t in Europe’s elite club competition last season.Villa, who won the old European Cup in 1982, reached the semis of the Europa Conference League last season.READ MORE SUN STORIESUnai Emery’s troops – who sealed UCL qualification with a fourth-placed Premier League finish – were eliminated from the Conference League by Greek giants Olympiacos.Six-time winners Liverpool played in the Europa League last season and were jettisoned out of the competition at the quarter-final stage by tournament winners Atalanta. More

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    ‘His finishing is NUTS,’ say Man Utd fans as teen who scored 10 against Liverpool trains alone before joining Red Devils

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans hope Chido Obi-Martin will bring consistent goals back to Old Trafford if his training clips are anything to go by.The 16-year-old Arsenal wonderkid made headlines after scoring ten goals in a single game against Liverpool U16s last November.United fans are excited about the arrival of Chido Obi-Martin after watching his training clipCredit: XMartin-Obi agreed to join Man United last monthCredit: GettyThe Red Devils pulled off a coup for Obi-Martin under the noses of their Premier League rivals, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.The young Dane had doubts about his potential pathway to first-team football in North London and has chosen to continue his career at United.United are now awaiting clearance from the FA for the deal before Obi-Martin can formally be unveiled.The talented striker is training in his homeland before likely signing his first professional contract on his 17th birthday in November.READ MORE ON MAN UTDA video released on Obi-Martin’s Instagram story has got United fans excitedly anticipating his pending arrival.The clip shows the teenager rapidly curling shots into various target holes with both feet.The prolific goal-scorer simply walked off smiling, leaving his supporters in awe.Commenting on the video, one United fan wrote on X: “This guys finishing is NUTS! 🤯”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnother remarked: “Chido Obi-Martin is gonna be absolutely mental.”A third added: “Almost forgot that we snatched this gem from Arsenal.”Man Utd fans sob ‘don’t make me cry’ as Scott McTominay gets emotional after he’s given parting gift by Man Utd fanMeanwhile one stated: “We need to get him on the roster as quick as possible.”A fifth said: “Chido is built like a MONSTER!❤”Obi-Martin’s prolific goalscoringMoving to Arsenal’s academy from Denmark in 2022, the rising star established himself and first played for the U18s and U21s aged 15.He subsequently bagged a hat-trick during his first start for the U18s in a 4-0 win over Southampton last September.The Dane was then called up to Mikel Arteta’s first-team training before netting ten goals against Liverpool U16s.A month later, he made headlines again after scoring seven goals in Arsenal’s 9-0 win over Norwich City, and four against West Ham.He ended the 2023-24 campaign with a record-breaking 32 goals in 18 Premier League 2 games.READ MORE SUN STORIESObi-Martin has most recently represented Denmark at U17s level, where he found the back of the net 12 times in 19 appearances.It represents United’s first attack-minded signing from Arsenal since a swap deal for Alexis Sanchez in 2018 which saw Danny Welbeck go in the opposite direction. More

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    Champions League simulated with Arsenal landing horror fixtures in new league format

    THIS week’s eagerly-anticipated Champions League draw has been simulated – and the results make for bad reading for Arsenal fans.The 2024/25 instalment of Europe’s elite club competition will be the inaugural outing of the tournament’s new format.The draw for the Champions League takes place on Thursday eveningCredit: GettyArsenal will bid to go further than the quarter-finals this seasonCredit: SUNDAY TIMESA simulation of the draw has given the Gunners a Group of DeathCredit: AFPThe well-known 32-team competition format, which has been in place since 1967, is now a thing of the past.It’s been replaced by a new setup including 36 of Europe’s best clubs – but they won’t be competing in the traditional group stage.The 36 teams will compete in a SINGLE league format in which they’ll play eight fixtures.In the new setup, each team will play four matches at home and four games away.READ MORE ON UCLTeams will be ranked in four seeding pots and will play two opponents from each of the pots.The top eight teams will automatically secure qualification for the last 16, while the ninth to 24th-placed sides will take part in a two-legged playoff.Teams who finished in 25th place and below will be eliminated from the tournament and WON’T drop into the Europa League.The draw for this season’s tournament takes place in Monaco on Thursday afternoon.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd a simulation of the draw has given Arsenal the proverbial ‘Group of Death’.A super-computer has drawn the Gunners – who are in Pot 2 in the draw – against European giants Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.Champions League releases new anthem as fuming fans say ‘the beautiful game has died’Paris Saint-Germain Juventus, Sporting Lison and PSV Eindhoven make up the North Londoners’ opponents from Pot 2 and Pot 3.It’s been predicted that they’ll then face the winner of this week’s FC Midtjylland qualification clash with Slovan Bratislava.Arsenal reached the quarter-finals of last season’s Champions League following a five-year absence from the competition.Mikel Arteta’s troops were dumped out of the competition by Bayern, losing 3-2 on aggregate to the Bundesliga big boys. More

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    Sonia Bompastor praises Chelsea for frustrating Arsenal and says more work needs be to done ahead of WSL season

    SONIA BOMPASTOR is keen to keep building Chelsea’s team spirit following an unbeaten start to her Blues reign.It is a case of so far good two months into the Blues’ chief’s reign with her team beating Arsenal in their first friendly since she took charge in July.Chelsea have picked up two wins from their first two friendly games under Sonia BompastorCredit: GettyThe Blues will face Feyenoord in their third pre-season friendly this summer before the start of the new WSL season next monthCredit: GettyBompastor, who took over from Emma Hayes, has notched up two friendly wins including a 1-0 defeat of the Gunners during a United States pre-season tourSandy Baltimore’s close-range, walloped effort, following by a clever intervention from Maika Hamano, was enough to seal victory last night despite a fight-back from their opponents.Bompastor, whose side host Feyenoord in a September 7 friendly, said: “What I take from the game is we worked really hard as a team.”Even if we had some difficult moments, we were able to manage them.Read More Football Stories “There is a good team spirit in times like that and of course the result is good, even if we know we still need to work. “These two games – are good games to build on and progress.Of Baltimore’s first goal in a Chelsea shirt, she added: “I feel really happy for her because it’s always something special to have the opportunity to score for your first goal with your new team.”It will give her some confidence and it’s always good for her to get highlighted. That’s a good thing.”Most read in FootballThe result left the Gunners, who begin their push for a Champions League group stage place next week, with a few things to ponder in terms of their attack.Star forward Beth Mead withdrew last night’s game shortly before kick-off and Stina Blackstenius is out of match action as she works her back from a hip issue.Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall told the supporters site Arseblog: “When I summarise this trip there are a lot of positives but the clear negative for us is that we have poor player availability.”We come away from this trip disappointed that we haven’t been able to nurture more of the key relationships that we want to have this year.”We need to get players back on the pitch because to have a fast start, we need those relationships.”Off the back of Chelsea’s 3-1 win against National Women’s Soccer League champions Gotham FC, the France-born boss made use of most of the squad at her disposal.Lauren James was a notable absentee with the player missing the match due to an unspecified injury.But the forward is expected to be okay following Chelsea’s return to London.Eleven substitutes featured for Bompastor in a match that underlined the attacking and defensive depth of one of Europe’s most intimidating sides.Among the starters was Japan playmaker Maika Hamano, one of the best performer on the night, who provided the assist for Baltimore after pinching the ball off Kim Little.Lucy Bronze and teenage Netherlands midfielder Wieke Kaptein were also among the new Blues who started, with Kaptein, 18, at times controlling the midfield in the game’s early stages.Following Baltimore’s 48th minute strike Arsenal took control of the game. Jonas Eidevall will be hoping for a clinical response from Arsenal when they face Rangers in the Champions League qualifiersCredit: GettyThis followed the introduction of Frida Maanum and summer signing Mariona Caldentey, with the ex-Barcelona forward causing problems on the left flank.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile they dominated with Alessia Russo and Caitlin Foord lively in attack, the Gunners were unable to make their dominance count with Chelsea thwarting them in the final third.This is something Eidevall will be eager to rectify ahead of the team’s Champions League first round qualifier clash with Rangers on September 4. More