Arsenal played Hibernian in the 2021/2022 pre-season campaign on Tuesday day night.
The pre-season games are matches that help players to build their fitness and recover fully for the long season break.
Unfortunately for Arsenal, Hibernian got the better side of the game in the first half after goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo's awful mistake cost them an early goal, they went further score another goal making it two nill in the second half.
Record signing Nicholas Pepe had his share of mistakes after giving out a penalty kick awarded to him in the second half of the game.

With the way Arsenal played yesterday, it obvious that they are left with the option of buying a world-class player or:
1. Miss a chance of qualifying for the Champions League next season.
2. Get relegated to the Championship level if they fail to deliver next season.
It all depends on how Mikel Arteta can prepare his team for the next season, with clubs like Manchester United making plans to sign players like Sancho, Varene, and others, it will surely be turf season.
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