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ARSENAL’S love affair with Mikel Arteta and Wembley really is red hot.

It may have taken penalties for Arteta’s Arsenal side to claim yet another big scalp at the national stadium.

Arsenal lifted the Community Shield after beating Liverpool 5-4 on penalties
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Arsenal lifted the Community Shield after beating Liverpool 5-4 on penaltiesCredit: AFP or licensors
Rhian Brewster's missed penalty handed Arsenal a shoot-out victory in the Community Shield final
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Rhian Brewster's missed penalty handed Arsenal a shoot-out victory in the Community Shield finalCredit: Reuters

But after outwitting Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Frank Lampard’s Chelsea to win the FA Cup, the Gunner outplayed runaway Premier League champions Liverpool.

It was appropriate that captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the spot-kick that sealed the second trophy of the Arteta regime.

His excellent goal in the first half - his fifth in three games in six weeks at this venue - was good enough to win any game.

But the whole Arsenal team deserved this victory for a disciplined, intelligent and ultimately nerveless performance.

Liverpool missed the quality and energy of injured pair Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson from their first-choice team.


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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged the winning penalty against Liverpool after a 1-1 draw in normal time
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged the winning penalty against Liverpool after a 1-1 draw in normal timeCredit: Reuters
Arsenal have now won two trophies under Mikel Arteta
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Arsenal have now won two trophies under Mikel ArtetaCredit: Getty - Pool

But against similarly under-strength opposition, they were second best all over the pitch for most of the match. The only positive was a first goal in English football for substitute Takumi Minamino.  

To lose once to an Arsenal team in transition may be regarded as a misfortune. Twice, looks like carelessness.

Although of course, it was uncharacteristic carelessness by Alisson Becker and Virgil Van Dijk that had gifted the Gunners their league victory way back in, er, July. This time the Reds were out-thought and outplayed. 

Liverpool could have been forgiven for losing intensity after the Holy Grail was secured with seven games to go.

But if Jurgen Klopp was being earnest about the importance of the Community Shield, this was an opportunity for his team to show they had regained their edge and were fully focused on a first title defence for 30 years.

It was heartache for Premier League champs Liverpool after battling back into the game
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It was heartache for Premier League champs Liverpool after battling back into the gameCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Aubameyang opened the scoring at Wembley
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Aubameyang opened the scoring at WembleyCredit: PA:Press Association

They started well enough and had the ball in the net inside seven minutes, with Virgil Van Dijk’s effort ruled out for offside.

Some decent pressing led to early Arsenal errors and James Milner should have done better than head the ball over the bar from a Neco Williams cross.

But any Liverpool fans who were nervous about the young full back lining up against goal machine Aubameyang had their fears confirmed immediately after the chance had gone begging at the other end.

Bukayo Saka’s diagonal ball left Williams isolated against the Arsenal captain and he failed to close down quickly enough. Aubameyang cut inside and sent a shot curling sumptuously inside the far post.

He celebrated with a gesture paying tribute to Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, whose death had been announced overnight.

Takumi Minamino scored Liverpool's equaliser in the second half
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Takumi Minamino scored Liverpool's equaliser in the second halfCredit: AP:Associated Press
Aubameyang kept his cool from the spot to win the trophy for Arsenal
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Aubameyang kept his cool from the spot to win the trophy for ArsenalCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Arteta Forever? The Arsenal head coach’s dreams of building a football dynasty as powerful as Wakanda surely rest, in the short-term at least, on persuading Aubameyang to sign a new deal.

His fifth goal in three games at Wembley over the course of six weeks set the scene for the new regime to lift its second trophy.

Eddie Nketiah should have made it two from Saka’s cross soon afterwards, even though Alisson’s save was very good, and Arsenal scented blood.

Nketiah had another opening before Klopp’s team regained some composure.

But although they were once more enjoying plenty of the ball, they struggled to create decent chances against well-drilled and resolute opponents

For the first time in what feels like ages, Arsenal as a team seem to enjoy defending or, if not enjoy it, not consider it beneath them.

Aubameyang ran to celebrate with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez
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Aubameyang ran to celebrate with goalkeeper Emiliano MartinezCredit: Reuters
Arsenal were pleased to set down a marker ahead of the new season
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Arsenal were pleased to set down a marker ahead of the new seasonCredit: AFP or licensors

Headers were won, blocks were made, tackles were won. If George Graham was watching, you can bet he was punching the air in delight

Robertson sent in a number of tempting balls but the first half ended without a Liverpool shot on target.

Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane had good chances to equalise soon after the break, but Firmino curled a shot just wide and Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez expertly smothered Mane’s attempt.

At least they went close. Mo Salah, the other member of the fabled front three, was making zero impact. Perhaps his close-season haircut has had a Sampson-like effect on his powers.

Klopp changed personnel and formation in search of inspiration and it worked.

There was a bit more zip about his team in the attacking third and Minamino calmly slotted the ball home as the Arsenal defence claimed in vain for handball.

Mane had a great chance to decide the game before penalties but a heavy touch allowed Martinez to smother bravely again.

Arsenal substitute Joe Willock headed wide at the other end and then it was shootout time.

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