Arsenal beat Manchester City 2-0 to win the Community Shield

The opening minutes of the Community Shield match in Cardiff showcased Arsenal's absolute dominance, as reported by One.uz.
The London club began with a 2:0 victory over Manchester City and maintained full control of the pitch until halftime. Goals from Riccardo Calafiori and Kai Havertz gave Arsenal a comfortable advantage.
This result has been confirmed based on reports from Goal.com. Fastest goal and historical record Arsenal's goal in the 24th second, scored by Riccardo Calafiori, has been recorded as the fastest goal in Community Shield history.
It also ranks as the fourth-fastest goal in Arsenal's history. A brilliant pass from Myles Lewis-Skelly created the opportunity for Calafiori, who finished past Donnarumma to make it 1:0.
Second goal and continued dominance In the 28th minute, Martin Odearning delivered a dangerous pass into the penalty area that was headed by Christos Tzolis to Kai Havertz. Havertz finished from close range to make it 2:0.
This goal confirmed Arsenal's supremacy on the pitch. Manchester City, despite bolstering their midfield with Bruno Guimaraes, failed to maintain control in the center of the park.
David Raya's goal remained untroubled, and the absence of experienced players hindered the team's performance. In the 31st minute, the stands mocked Enso Marescani with chants of "You'll be sent off early."
This reflected how Manchester City's in-game decisions and coaching were received. Arsenal never relinquished control, maintained full possession of the ball, and went into halftime with a confident lead.
Source: Goal.com.





