
Arsenal vs Athletic Bilbao LIVE: Latest score, team news and updates as Mikel Arteta's Gunners take on final pre-season test ahead of Premier League opener at Old Trafford
Any of you who have watched that musical will know that the track I have mentioned is a banger.
But why have I mentioned it?
Well, firstly, because I love weaving in song titles to my blogs, and secondly, because Arsenal are playing a pre-season friendly for one final time ahead of the new Premier League season.
Today they take on an Athletic Bilbao side that were beaten twice by Liverpool last week... in one day. Meanwhile, the Gunners are looking to bounce back from their defeat by Villarreal.
Can they finish their pre-season on a high? Let's see.
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Daily Mirror
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- Daily Mirror
Viktor Gyokeres sends Man Utd message as Arsenal thump Bilbao
ARSENAL 3-0 ATHLETIC BILBAO: The Gunners enjoyed the perfect end to their pre-season preparations as they beat the Spanish side in the Emirates Cup on Saturday afternoon Arsenal rounded off their pre-season preparations as they eased past Spanish side Athletic Bilbao at the Emirates on Sunday. The Gunners welcomed the La Liga side to North London for the latest instalment of the Emirates Cup. Viktor Gyokeres gave Arsenal the perfect start as he scored his first Gunners goal with an excellent header from Martin Zubimendi 's cross. Bukayo Saka then swiftly doubled the lead as he rounded off an eye-catching team move. Kai Havertz came off the bench to round off the scoring with a brilliant solo effort. Attention will now turn to next weekend's Premier League opener against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Here are all of the talking points from the Emirates Stadium: Arteta drops Man Utd hint Taking a look at the Arsenal side before kick-off at the Emirates, it's hard to imagine that their teamsheet will look very different as they travel to Old Trafford in a week's time. But there were two positions where it appears that Arteta has not yet made his mind up. Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori started the game but was replaced by Ben White at half-time. Meanwhile, summer signing Noni Madueke came on for Gabriel Martinelli at the break. Elsewhere, Declan Rice was joined by Martin Zubimendi in midfield. Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Viktor Gyokeres assembled an eye-catching front three. It appears unlikely that any more signings come in within the next week but this side would certainly be good enough to take on the Red Devils. Who was the man-of-the-match between Arsenal and Athletic Bilbao? Gyokeres opens account Given all of the pressure on his shoulders this season, Viktor Gyokeres needed a goal early on in his Arsenal career. And it came in typically predatory circumstances against Bilbao. Spanish midfielder Zubimendi whipped in an excellent cross, with the Swede leaping highest to nod home. Gyokeres has previously only scored 12 headed goals throughout his career but a few more like that during his Arsenal career, and he will certainly prove that he is worth the money that the Gunners paid for him. Saka scintilating While Gyokeres' first goal for Arsenal is likely to steal all of the headlines, his new teammate Bukayo Saka shone just as much. The England winger was an electric presence down the right flank for the Gunners as he gave Iñigo Lekue a torrid time of things. Saka certainly showed his versatility against the Spanish side, regularly charging down the by-line, while he was also not afraid to cut in either. Saka eventually got his reward by doubling Arsenal's lead just minutes after the opening goal. A brilliant team move ended with the winger rounding Unai Simón and tapping into the empty net. Early yellow card Away from the goals, there was also a bizarre incident just a minute into the game involving Gyokeres. As the striker attempted to make an impression early on, he was unceremoniously taken down by Yuri Berchiche. Premier League referee Robert Jones appeared not to get the memo that the game was a friendly as he instantly brandished a yellow card. Let's hope there's somewhat of a higher bar in league action once it returns or there will be countless cautions each game. Havertz sends timely reminder One man who might be feeling the pressure this summer is Kai Havertz. The German has lost his role as Arsenal's out and out striker - and it's tough to envisage where he actually fits. He could however be as a very effective substitute. Havertz showed excellent awareness to ghost onto an excellent through ball and hold off the challenge from a defender. He then scored with a cool finish to once again underline his effectiveness as a forward. Of course, Havertz may see his minutes slightly more limited this term but there's no doubting that he's an excellent option to have around. Williams silenced Arsenal actually came up against a face that could have become an Arsenal star at the Emirates on Saturday. And that man was Spanish winger Nico Williams. The wideman was at the heart of huge interest earlier this window, with the Gunners and Barcelona chasing him following a standout season. But he elected to sign a new long-term deal with the Spanish side. And while he no doubt has potential, some Arsenal fans might be thinking it was a blessing in disguise. The youngster really struggled to get involved throughout the afternoon, potentially validating Arsenal's decision not to make a move.


Metro
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- Metro
Caoimhin Kelleher injury latest as Brentford goalkeeper misses friendly
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Daily Record
27 minutes ago
- Daily Record
Queen of the South 1 Hamilton Accies 4: Rankin insists they should have scored more against title 'favourites'
Accies kept their 100 per cent record intact after their trip to Dumfries Hamilton Accies made it back-to-back wins in League One as they eased past Queen of the South in Dumfries. And boss John Rankin felt his side should have delivered a more handsome victory against a side he sees as favourites for the League One title. The visitors defeated the Doonhamers 4-1 on their home patch, with a Connor Smith double, plus a sensational strike from trialist Charlie Telfer and a Steven Bradley effort doing the damage. Reece Lyon grabbed what proved to be a consolation just seconds into the second half. Victory added to last week's 2-0 success over Montrose in the league opener and while Rankin was pleased with the football on show from a side hamstrung by a transfer embargo, he insisted he wasn't happy that they didn't run out more comfortable victors at Palmerston. He told the club media: "I'm delighted. I said before the game that Queen of the South are favourites for the league and coming here to a difficult ground - they've got a great record here, especially last season - we wanted to put a marker down and set the tone. "And I thought we matched the physicality of them at the start of the game and we grew it into it. "Smudger [Connor Smith] scores a great goal to start it off, then after that I felt we had another two or three chances that we didn't capitalise on. The goalkeeper, to be fair to him, makes some really good saves and, at that point, you are thinking it is going to be one of those days. "But just before half-time, we got the second goal. It is a great goal, a great bit of play and sets us up at half-time. "As much as the first half was good for us, I felt there were more goals in it for us but we just weren't ruthless enough. That is the disappointing part. "But I've got to give the players credit. They rode the storm, they remained calm, they did the things that we were asking them to do, and it came to fruition in the second half. "We played some really good football and the goal from Steveie Bradley is great. I'd have taken a 4-1 before the game but the disappointing part is that we've given away a goal. We need to start the second half better than we did. "There was a calmness and maturity after conceding the goal. They never felt flustered or anxious and that is the pleasing part." Accies broke the deadlock in 28 minutes when Smith fired a sensational strike into the back of the net from fully 35 yards and just 10 minutes later Telfer said 'anything you can do, I can do better'. Playing his second league game as a trialist, the midfielder launched an unstoppable half-volley from 35-yards to leave the hosts stunned and grab his second goal in as many games. Lyon reminded Accies they were still in a game when he pulled one back just moments into the second half, but in 53 minutes Smith slotted home his second of the day and Bradley netted the clincher in 61 minutes to send Accies up the road with all the spoils. Accies now face Motherwell B on Wednesday night in their opening game of the KDM Evolution Trophy, which is being played in a Champions League style format this season, before hosting East Fife on Saturday in the league. Rankin added: "There's boys needing minutes and we need to make sure we utilise the squad. We have small squad and we have to make sure there's no knocks. "Steven has got a tight groin - that's why he came off - so we don't want to push him too far. Barry [Maguire] is coming back in after having a tight groin. "It is a game we are looking forward to and primes us for a long season."