By Milcah Tanimu
Arsenal 5-1 Bolton: Five-Star Performance from the Lads
By Anthony Okike | September 26, 2024
Match Overview
Final Result: Arsenal 5-1 Bolton
Goals: Rice 16′, Nwaneri 37′, 49′, Sterling 64′, Havertz 77′ | Collins 53′
Arsenal XI (4-3-3):
Porter; Nichols, Kiwior, Calafiori (Kacurri 70′), Lewis-Skelly (Gabriel 62′); Rice (Havertz 62′), Jorginho, Nwaneri; Saka (Martinelli 70′), G. Jesus, Sterling (Kabia 81′)
Pre-Match Insights
In the lead-up to the match against Bolton, Arsenal anticipated significant rotation. Only Riccardo Calafiori, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice retained their spots after a challenging match against Manchester City. With David Raya sidelined and Tommy Setford injured, Mikel Arteta turned to Jack Porter for his debut in goal.
First Half Highlights
Bolton nearly took an early lead when Kyle Dempsey set up Scott Arfield, but the shot went over the bar. Arsenal responded with sustained pressure, leading to Declan Rice’s 16th-minute goal, striking from 20 yards. Arsenal doubled their lead with Ethan Nwaneri scoring his first goal on his full debut, thanks to a cut-back from Raheem Sterling.
Second Half Highlights
Arsenal continued their dominance, with Nwaneri netting his second shortly after halftime. Bolton pulled one back with a breakaway goal from Aaron Collins, but Arsenal quickly restored their advantage. Raheem Sterling scored his first Arsenal goal, followed by a tap-in from Kai Havertz, sealing a fantastic night for the Gunners.
Arteta’s Reaction
Post-match, Mikel Arteta praised the team, particularly Nwaneri’s performance. He emphasized the importance of the victory and the opportunities given to younger players, expressing excitement for their upcoming match against Leicester City.
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