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Jese scores on debut as Stoke stun Arsenal

Jese Rodriguez Jese Rodriguez
Published on August 19, 2017

Former Real Madrid winger Jese Rodriguez netted on debut as Stoke defeated Arsenal 1-0 at the Bet365 Stadium on Saturday.

Jese started as one of two Stoke changes, and he was the first to threaten after Darren Fletcher’s pass played him in, the ex-Real Madrid forward denied when Petr Cech rushed out to save.

Jack Butland was called into action to keep out Danny Welbeck’s first-time strike, shortly before the lively Jese led a counterattack that resulted in Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting firing straight at Cech at the other end.

Stoke lost Xherdan Shaqiri to injury midway through the first half, Mark Hughes going with Saido Berahino – dropped from the starting XI after last week’s loss to Everton – to replace him, as Choupo-Moting, who had started down the middle, moved out wide in a re-shuffle.

Arsenal were dominating possession and Butland had to make a point-blank save after a volley from Aaron Ramsey – in as one of two changes from the Gunners – after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s free kick had set him up, while Stoke captain Ryan Shawcross missed the target with a good headed chance as the match reached half-time level.

But Stoke moved in front within 90 seconds of the restart, Arsenal allowing too much space for Jese to play a neat one-two with Berahino before sweeping a first-time, left-footed finish into the bottom corner.

Arsenal initially responded positively, and had a penalty appeal for a Kurt Zouma handball turned down after Ramsey’s header across goal had struck the on-loan Chelsea defender.

Butland was unconvincing as he saved from Hector Bellerin, shortly before Welbeck sent a looping header over in space.

But Stoke almost put the result beyond doubt on the break, Berahino’s header from Erik Pieters’ left-wing cross impressively saved by Cech’s outstretched hand.

Arsenal turned to Olivier Giroud from the bench with 24 minutes left, the France striker replacing Sead Kolasinac in a tactical switch and joining Lacazette in attack.

Giroud had an immediate impact, setting up Welbeck, who was denied by Butland from close range.

After Stoke withdrew Jese, there was huge controversy with 18 minutes remaining, Lacazette firing an emphatic finish into the top corner from Giroud’s flick, only to be flagged for offside in an extremely close decision.

Lacazette was replaced along with Granit Xhaka as Arsene Wenger made a last throw of the dice by bringing on Theo Walcott and Alex Iwobi.

Hughes fumed that Shkodran Mustafi went unpunished for a hard late tackle on Pieters, before Giroud headed wide from Nacho Monreal’s stoppage-time cross as the Gunners missed their last chance to grab an equaliser.

Photo: Premier League website

Posted in International, Premier League, Soccer Tagged Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Jese Rodriguez, Stoke City

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