Arsenal’s Left-Flank Conundrum Continues, Starlet’s Exit Looms, and Dutch Delight: FIVE KEY TAKEAWAYS from Emirates Stalemate

Arsenal’s preseason campaign got underway with a penalty shootout win over Bournemouth on Wednesday night in Carson, California, following a 1-1 draw in normal time.

Fabio Viera scored the only goal for Arsenal in the 18th minute, assisted by Reiss Nelson, but Mikel Arteta’s side conceded an equalizer to Antoine Semenyo in the 73rd minute. Ultimately, Arsenal took the shootout on the sixth kick.

Thomas Partey #5 of Arsenal brings the ball up the field during the second half

Gabriel Jesus #9 of Arsenal kicks the ball during the second half against AFC Bournemouth

Gabriel Jesus #9 of Arsenal kicks the ball during the second half against AFC Bournemouth

New season, same problem: Left back conundrum persists

The perennial question of who will play at left back resurfaced, a problem that plagued Arsenal last season. With Takehiro Tomiyasu injured and Riccardo Calafiori’s signing yet to be finalized, Myles Lewis-Skelly was given the opportunity to start at left back.

The 17-year-old, who has been training with the first team since late last year, impressed with his defensive work and ease in inverting into midfield. He demonstrated neat footwork, turn of pace, and an ability to penetrate up the field while tracking back defensively.

Oleksandr Zinchenko #35 and Leandro Trossard #19 of Arsenal battle for the ball

Oleksandr Zinchenko #35 and Leandro Trossard #19 of Arsenal battle for the ball

Nwaneri makes his mark

Ethan Nwaneri, the Premier League’s youngest-ever player, finally got his chance to shine, coming on in the 77th minute. He made an impact with his mazy runs, beating several players, and displaying confidence on the ball.

Mikel Arteta of Arsenal FC looks on from the sideline during the second half vs Bournemouth

Mikel Arteta of Arsenal FC looks on from the sideline during the second half vs Bournemouth

Emile Smith Rowe’s exit looms

The benching of Emile Smith Rowe was a clear indication that his time at Arsenal is coming to an end. With Fulham close to agreeing on a £35million deal, it’s likely that Smith Rowe will be departing the club soon.

Jurrien Timber #12 of Arsenal controls the ball during the first half against AFC Bournemouth

Jurrien Timber #12 of Arsenal controls the ball during the first half against AFC Bournemouth

Timber makes a promising return

Jurrien Timber’s return to the pitch after eight months of recovery from an ACL injury was a welcome sight. He played at centre back, a role he’s familiar with, and impressed with his physicality, tackling, and aggression.