Arsenal scored a last minute equaliser to take the Community Shield to penalties and then downed Manchester City in the shoot out in dramatic scenes at Wembley.
Probably more interesting than the action in the first half was the new guidelines the referee was following as he dished out yellow cards.
Stones was the man to produce it, with a powerful header from a corner that was well saved by Aaron Ramsdale. It was a trio of subs involved in the build up to the opening goal, as Kieran Tierney cut out a through ball but could only nudge it to Kevin De Bruyne who nodded the ball to Cole Palmer.
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