FAST AND COOL: David Raya’s remarkable double save from Mateo Retegui’s penalty earned Arsenal a point in their Champions League opener at Atalanta

It was a double save worthy of practically any highest praise. Pick the option that you like most. Unmatched, extraordinary, and incomparable.

The methods by which he refused Mateo Retegui twice are only known to David Raya. It required every bit of adaptability from him and decided whether Arsenal would leave Italy with a point or not.

David Raya pulled off a stunning double save for the ages as Arsenal drew 0-0 with Atalanta

David Raya pulled off a stunning double save for the ages as Arsenal drew 0-0 with Atalanta

The goalkeeper kept out Mateo Retegui's penalty before scrambling to stop the rebound

The goalkeeper kept out Mateo Retegui’s penalty before scrambling to stop the rebound

Raya was quick to throw himself across his goal line and tip away Retegui's follow-up header

Raya was quick to throw himself across his goal line and tip away Retegui’s follow-up header

Not that they merited much; their performance was hindered by their tendency to concede the ball to their opponents and their inability to establish attacking positions.

Retegui of Atalanta was poised on the penalty spot at the 51-minute mark, anticipating his opportunity to take a penalty shot after Ederson was fouled by Thomas Partey.

The striker struck his penalty to the right of Raya, and the Spaniard palmed it out with both hands.

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The ball subsequently ascended into the stratosphere. “Retegui had the entire goalframe to guide it into.” Raya’s swift ascent to retrieve the ball from the line and deliver it to his left-hand side was undeniable, despite the fact that his header was somewhat central.

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It was a double save that was deserving of almost any superlative. Select your preferred option. Incomparable, exceptional, and unparalleled.

Only David Raya is aware of the ways in which he denied Mateo Retegui not once, but twice. It necessitated his utmost flexibility and determined whether Arsenal would depart Italy with a point or without.

Not that they merited much; their performance was hindered by their tendency to concede the ball to their opponents and their inability to establish attacking positions.

Retegui of Atalanta was poised on the penalty spot at the 51-minute mark, anticipating his opportunity to take a penalty shot after Ederson was fouled by Thomas Partey.

The striker struck his penalty to the right of Raya, and the Spaniard palmed it out with both hands.

The ball subsequently ascended into the stratosphere. “Retegui had the entire goalframe to guide it into.” Raya’s swift ascent to retrieve the ball from the line and deliver it to his left-hand side was undeniable, despite the fact that his header was somewhat central.

The reflexes were reminiscent of those demonstrated in action films, rather than on a football pitch. The manoeuvres are complemented by an extraordinary double save against Aston Villa and a single save against Wolves, which prevented Jorgen Strand Larsen’s headed attempt.

The Gunners delivered a lacklustre display in their Champions League opener in Bergamo

 

The Gunners delivered a lacklustre display in their Champions League opener in Bergamo

Thomas Partey was denied at the front post as Arsenal applied pressure in the early stages

 

Thomas Partey was denied at the front post as Arsenal applied pressure in the early stages

The season is still fresh. Further omissions are a worry with a jam-packed schedule. But, for now, they had to be focused and primed for Atalanta. The Italians are no mugs, their two Serie A losses thus far masking a team who have thrived and dominated in European football.

Their 3-1 aggregate victory over Liverpool in April’s Europa League quarter-final, before pummelling Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 in the final, had left Arsenal on high alert.

Particularly of Ademola Lookman, the man who struck those three against Leverkusen — the Germans hammered Feyenoord 4-0 in the Champions League last night.

Lookman never fully hit the grade in England with Everton, or on loan spells at Fulham and Leicester City but, in Italy, the 26-year-old has transformed himself, scoring 17 and providing 10 assists in 45 matches last season.

So much of a transformation, he made the Ballon d’Or 30-man shortlist this year.

There was also a reunion for ex-Gunner Sead Kolasinac, playing in the Atalanta back three.

Gabriel Martinelli could only shank over the target when well-placed to open the scoring

 

Gabriel Martinelli could only shank over the target when well-placed to open the scoring

William Saliba was formidable at the back once again in another clean sheet for Arsenal

 

William Saliba was formidable at the back once again in another clean sheet for Arsenal

Gabriel Jesus played the focal point up top, with Kai Havertz providing the aerial presence and physicality deeper in midfield.

The Gunners started on the front foot, mustering a series of shots at goal within the opening 15 minutes, including a wayward Bukayo Saka attempt. Havertz crept into the area on his weaker right foot, striking wide, before Saka was awarded a free-kick on the box’s edge, Ederson having pulled his shirt.

Saka cleverly struck it low, bobbling across the ground. Goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi pulled off a great diving save to his right. It required a real wide stretch.

That proved to be the north London club’s best chance of the half, and those waves of attacks initially became stunted, Atalanta taking on the possession with Arsenal sat back.

Soon after, Retegui held off a defender to play through Charles De Ketelaere. His left-footed shot curled wide of the top-left corner. It was a reminder before the break of the home side’s danger with the ball.

Martintelli struggled to threaten against the well-drilled hosts but played the 90 minutes

 Martintelli struggled to threaten against the well-drilled hosts but played the 90 minutes

Gabriel Jesus played the focal point up top in a slightly reshuffled Gunners frontline

 

Gabriel Jesus played the focal point up top in a slightly reshuffled Gunners frontline

Mikel Arteta would have been underwhelmed with the performance despite gaining a point

 

Mikel Arteta would have been underwhelmed with the performance despite gaining a point

The second half could not have started much worse after Partey’s tug on Ederson, with Raya left to bail him out with a stupendous double save.

Gabriel Martinelli had a great chance to win Arsenal the game, as he went through on goal after 77 minutes, only to shank the ball way over the goal.

Mikel Arteta was left with his head in hands. On this performance, you could not blame him.