The Gunners followed up a 10-2 romp against the Burgenland XI, with a come-from-behind win against VfB Stuttgart last night, with new boys Carlos Vela and Jack Wilshere again amongst the goals, as well as established youngster Nicklas Bendtner.
After Yildiray Basturk has put the hosts ahead, Vela equalised after good work from Bendtner, before the Dane himself then capitalised on a give-and-go involving the young Mexican to grab his side's second. Finally Jack Wilshere produced another fine strike to seal the win for Arsenal.
Wenger told Arsenal TV: "It is good for the confidence to win here and you could see that the young players did well again. I believe the strikers have shown it can work.
"Vela is a little bit like Eduardo da Silva, and Nicklas we already know from the end of last season is a very powerful striker. They both did very well."
On Wilshire, Wenger, said: "He has talent and gets experience in these kinds of games, he learns a lot, but he is here for that."
There was also a debut for summer signing Samir Nasri, who rather surprisingly was fielded as an orthodox central midfielder rather than as an attacker.
"It was a very positive performance for his first game," added Wenger. "He has all it takes to be a good player in this team."
After Yildiray Basturk has put the hosts ahead, Vela equalised after good work from Bendtner, before the Dane himself then capitalised on a give-and-go involving the young Mexican to grab his side's second. Finally Jack Wilshere produced another fine strike to seal the win for Arsenal.
Wenger told Arsenal TV: "It is good for the confidence to win here and you could see that the young players did well again. I believe the strikers have shown it can work.
"Vela is a little bit like Eduardo da Silva, and Nicklas we already know from the end of last season is a very powerful striker. They both did very well."
On Wilshire, Wenger, said: "He has talent and gets experience in these kinds of games, he learns a lot, but he is here for that."
There was also a debut for summer signing Samir Nasri, who rather surprisingly was fielded as an orthodox central midfielder rather than as an attacker.
"It was a very positive performance for his first game," added Wenger. "He has all it takes to be a good player in this team."
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