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Alex Runarsson confident quiet nights in goal for Arsenal will become 'normal' after Iceland international makes his debut in victory against Dundalk following summer move from Dijon

Alex Runarsson admits he may have to adapt to quiet nights in the Arsenal goal after making his debut in Thursday's Europa League win over Dundalk.

The Iceland international was one of 10 changes made by Gunners boss Mikel Arteta for the 3-0 victory over the Irish champions.

Eddie Nketiah, Joe Willock and Nicolas Pepe scored the goals either side of half-time to make it two wins from two in Group B.

Goalkeeper Alex Runarsson admits he may have to adapt to quiet nights in the Arsenal goal
Runarsson (right) was signed in the summer from Dijon as back-up to Bernd Leno (left)
The Iceland international made his debut for the Gunners in their 3-0 victory against Dundalk

Runarsson, signed from Dijon in the summer as back-up to Bernd Leno, had to wait until the visit of Dundalk to make his bow.