Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hailed backup goalkeeper Karl Hein for his "good performance" after penalty heroics in a friendly against Bournemouth.
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David Raya & Aaron Ramsdale on a breakHein is Arteta's first choice in the USAEstonian earned plaudits with an all-round showWHAT HAPPENED?
With both David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale on a break after their respective national teams, Spain and England, reached the Euro 2024 final, Hein finds himself as the senior goalkeeper on Arsenal's three-match tour in the United States. And the Estonian shot-stopper put his best foot forward to impress Arteta in the pre-season friendly against the Cherries.
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The match at Dignity Health Sports Park culminated in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw with Fabio Vieira scoring for the Gunners in the 18th minute. However, it was Hein, who emerged as the hero, saving penalties from Philip Billing and Ryan Christie, ultimately securing a 5-4 victory for Arsenal in the shootout.
WHAT ARTETA SAID
Arteta was delighted with Hein's performance and stated: "I'm very happy for him. Obviously, he had to be really patient and wait for his opportunity. He came back from his holidays really sharp and prepared; he knew that he had big games ahead of him and he started tonight, and I think he had a really good performance."
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Despite his impressive showing, a decision regarding Hein's future at the club looms large. The 22-year-old Estonia international signed a long-term contract extension in the summer, but the arrival of England youth international Tommy Setford from Ajax suggests Hein might be loaned out to gain regular playing time.
"That's the conversation we are having," said Arteta.
"Obviously, David and Aaron are away at the moment and we are really really short in that position, but we want to develop our players – especially a player like Karl who has big potential and a big future ahead of him. He needs to play games, so we're going to explore that option as well."