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Riccardo Calafiori will not forget his first start in the Arsenal jersey. Started by Mikel Arteta this Sunday during the high-altitude clash against Manchester City, the Italian international initially struggled to contain Savinho, who did everything to him on Haaland’s first.
But he finally managed to redeem himself with a superb goal thirteen minutes later, to equalize (1-1). Found by Martinelli at the edge of the area, the ex-Bologna player unleashed a superb first-time strike, leaving Ederson helpless. For a first goal, it’s hard to do better.
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