Radamel Falcao scored his first goal since a six-month injury lay-off to earn AS Monaco a 1-0 win over Arsenal in their Emirates Cup friendly match in London on Sunday.
The Colombia striker netted with a powerful first-half header to give Monaco victory in their final pre-season friendly before they open their Ligue 1 campaign at home to Lorient on Sunday.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger handed a full debut to £30 million (US$50.4 million) signing Alexis Sanchez, but the Chilean was eclipsed by Falcao, who missed the FIFA World Cup after damaging knee ligaments in January.
“I’m very happy with his return and very satisfied that he scored a goal that gave us the win,” Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim said about Falcao, who has been strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid. “Obviously I’m counting on him. In football anything is possible, especially in the transfer window, but we want to keep our best players, of course.”
Monaco’s win handed victory in the four-team tournament to Valencia, who beat SL Benfica 3-1 earlier in the day at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London.
Arsenal next face Manchester City in the FA Community Shield at London’s Wembley Stadium this Sunday, before kicking off the Premier League season at home to Crystal Palace on Aug. 16.
“As much as our performance was sharp, creative, dynamic and mobile yesterday [Saturday], today [last Sunday] it was static, lethargic and not convincing at all,” said Wenger, whose side had crushed Benfica 5-1 on Saturday. “We lost because we deserved to lose, but I’m not especially concerned.”
Sanchez lined up in front of debutant Mathieu Debuchy on Arsenal’s right flank, with fellow new signing Calum Chambers again deployed at centerback, while Falcao made his first start since his injury.
Buzzing around in orange boots, former Barcelona man Sanchez almost freed Olivier Giroud with a sweeping pass from wide on the right, but while the Gunners looked bright and eager in possession, Monaco carried the greater threat.
Rightback Nabil Dirar almost embarrassed Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny with a mishit right-wing cross and then teed up Falcao to head wide.
Yannick Ferreira-Carrasco twice threatened from range, drilling narrowly over with his right foot and working Szczesny with his left, while Joao Moutinho also shot wide.
All Arsenal could offer by way of reply was a Chambers effort from a Santi Cazorla corner that sailed well clear of the crossbar.
Les Rouge et Blanc made the breakthrough in the 37th minute when Falcao stole in unmarked to meet a free-kick from Moutinho with an emphatic close-range header.
It was the former Atletico Madrid striker’s first goal since the day he ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in a Coupe de France tie against amateur side Monts d’Or Azergues Foot on Jan. 22.
A half-time reshuffle saw Sanchez move up front for the second half and he played a role in a move that culminated in Monaco goalkeeper Danijel Subasic swatting away a shot from Jack Wilshere.
Falcao made way for Anthony Martial with around half an hour to play, while Sanchez was also withdrawn before the end.
Teenage striker Chuba Akpom took Sanchez’s place and he should have been awarded a penalty after being tripped by Subasic, but referee Martin Atkinson instead gave a free-kick on the edge of the box that Arsenal could not exploit.
In the penultimate game of the tournament earlier on Sunday, Valencia came from behind to beat Portuguese champions Benfica 3-1.
New signing Derley gave Benfica an early lead, but Jose Luis Gaya equalized just before halftime and Valencia completed their comeback with goals from Pablo Piatti and Andres Guardado in the second half.
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