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Arsenal draw with Milan, Celtic thriller

Marouane Chamakh scored on his home debut but Arsenal had to settle for a 1-1 draw against AC Milan in the Emirates Cup.



Chamakh - a free transfer from Bordeaux - produced a neat finish to put the Premier League side ahead just before the break. However, Arsene Wenger's young Gunners were eventually pegged back when Pato nodded in a free-kick with 14 minutes left.

As expected, Wenger had named a mixed starting XI, with new signings Chamakh - who netted his first Arsenal goal in the midweek win 4-0 over SC Neusiedl in Austria - and Laurent Koscielny making their first appearance at the Emirates Stadium. However, there was no place in the squad for Manuel Almunia, whose place as No.1 is in doubt, as Lukasz Fabianski started.

Aiden McGeady was upstaged on his long-awaited return to action as Celtic scored twice in the final eight minutes to snatch a 2-2 draw in their Emirates Cup opener against Lyon.

In a cameo of just under an hour, the 24-year-old showed flashes of the ability which has seen Spartak Moscow bid a reported £9.5 million for him and rumoured interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham.

But he left the field with his side 2-0 down to last season's Champions League semi-finalists thanks to goals from Michel Bastos and Harry Novillo.

Celtic then staged a dramatic late comeback, with Gary Hooper scoring on his debut before substitute Georgios Samaras' header made it 2-2, giving both sides three points in a tournament in which goals are also worth points.

Brett Emerton and Morten Gamst Pedersen got the goals as Blackburn finished their Australia tour with a 2-1 win over Sydney FC.

With 37 minutes gone Gael Givet hit a long ball which Steven N'Zonzi flicked on and Emerton controlled before firing in the opener. Half an hour later Rovers extended their lead when Junior Hoilett set up Keith Andrews whose effort was spi lled by Sydney keeper Liam Reddy and Pedersen netted the loose ball. Alex Brosque pulled a goal back when he was given too much time in the area with nine minutes remaining and Mark Bunn ensured Rovers hung on for victory with a late save from Shannon Cole.

A hat-trick from Tim Cahill helped Everton record a 4-2 victory over Norwich at Carrow Road. The Australia midfielder had given the Toffees a 2-0 half-time lead, but they came unstuck as Andrew Crofts and Andrew Surman levelled things up for the npower Championship side. But further goals from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov and Cahill sealed the win.

Fraizer Campbell continued his excellent pre-season form as his goal helped Sunderland to a 2-1 win over Leicester at Walkers Stadium. Campbell, who grabbed four goals against Hull last weekend, opened the scoring before Andy King equalised for the Foxes.

Jordan Henderson's long-range strike slipped through goalkeeper Chris Weale's grasp for the winner. Stoke continued their pre-season preparations as they claimed a 2-1 win over Burnley at Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium.

Turkey international Tuncay Sanli had put the Potters, wearing their new away kit for the first time, in front but Graham Alexander levelled from the spot. Burnley were not level for long though as Michael Tonge's long-range goal gave them the win.

Carlton Cole bagged his fourth pre-season goal as West Ham picked up a fifth straight success against Ipswich at Portman Road. Goals from David Murphy and Seb Larsson were enough to give Birmingham a 2-1 win at Derby, Gareth Roberts getting a goal back for the Rams.

Newcastle recovered from two goals down to draw 2-2 with PSV Eindhoven at St James' Park in a match which marked the one-year anniversary of the death or Sir Bobby Robson. The Dutch side had surged ahead through Ola Toivonen and Balazs Dzsudzsak, but Ryan Taylor and Leon Best ensured that honours were even at full-time.

Bolton drew a blank on the first match of their mini-tour of Scotland as they were held to a goalless draw by Falkirk. Johan Elmander clipped the post for the Trotters, who were beaten 3-0 by Oldham in midweek.

Wolves suffered a 3-1 defeat against Championship outfit Leeds at Elland Road. Max Gradel had given the hosts the lead only for Matt Jarvis to equalise. But the Yorkshire club were not to be denied as goals from Lloyd Sam and Bradley Johnson secured the win.





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