LONDON -- A late header by Laurent Koscielny capped a spirited comeback for Arsenal as they drew 2-2 against Napoli before a home crowd at the Emirates Cup on Saturday. Earlier, Galatasaray beat FC Porto 1-0 to take a lead in the two-day preseason tournament. Arsenal was down 2-0 at halftime after clinical strikes by Napolis forwards caught them off guard, with Lorenzo Insigne taking advantage of a defensive blunder by Carl Jenkinson in the seventh minute to open the scoring. A long pass from Marek Hamsik 20 minutes later found winger Goran Pandev, who cut wide and curled the ball in from a tight angle. Arsenal had a chance to equalize on a penalty between those goals, when Napolis Valon Behrami felled Kieran Gibbs in the box. But Lukas Podolski was denied by Napolis newly-signed goalkeeper, Pepe Reina. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reacted in the second half by inserting Theo Walcott for pace on the right flank and the team pressed higher up the pitch, dominating possession and creating multiple chances. Olivier Giroud pulled one back with a spectacular overhead kick goal from a corner and almost added a second two minutes later with a header. But it was Koscielny who levelled the score with three minutes to go before the end of regular time. The French centre-back headed home the ball after Reina had made a stunning save on a header by Per Mertesacker. Wenger declared himself satisfied with his players response. He said they suffered early on because they were not pressing enough, something the Italian team took advantage of. "They are good at counterattacking. It took us some time to adjust defensively," Wenger said. He refused to be drawn about Arsenals attempts to sign Liverpool forward Luis Suarez, saying negotiations were ongoing. In the first match of the Emirates Cup, Turkeys Galatasaray beat Portugals Porto in a match decided by penalties. Galatasarays Felipe Melo converted one in the 71st minute after a run into the box by defender Emmanuel Eboue, who was playing at the Emirates Stadium for the first time since leaving Arsenal in 2011. Porto had dominated possession in the early stages but could not capitalize on its opportunities. Jackson Martinez was denied on the first penalty by Galatasarays goalkeeper Fernando Muslera early in the first half while Lucho Gonzalez failed to equalize late in the match, drawing his spot kick wide to the left. Galatasaray grew in confidence in the second half, with Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder linking up effectively and testing Muslera on several occasions. Porto had to rely on counterattacks, in particular on the speed of their Brazilian winger Kelvin. Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim acknowledged his side was lucky to earn full points from the match. "In the first half Porto was better than us. Our play wasnt very satisfactory but in the second half we pressed more and we performed better," Terim said. He decried mistakes in defence that had conceded the two penalties and exposed the goal, but said the team was still feeling the after-effects of preseason training. After the first two matches, Galatasaray leads the tournament with four points -- three for winning and one for a goal. Arsenal and Napoli follow with three points each and Porto lag with none. The Emirates Cup concludes on Sunday, with Napoli playing Porto before Arsenal takes on Galatasaray. Wholesale England National Football Team Jerseys . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. Authentic England World Cup Jerseys . White came in fourth place in the event. He was the two-time defending gold medallist. The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov. http://www.wholesaleenglandjerseys.com/ . 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Despite being in the hunt for the Premier League title, the club also allowed three first-team players to leave - Andros Townsend, Federico Fazio (loan) and Alex Pritchard (loan) - but did not bring in any cover.There are a number of reasons for this, one of which is the financial difficulty the club faces due to building a new stadium, which head coach Mauricio Pochettino alluded to last week. But principal among them is that the club do not wish to block the paths of a number of exciting youngsters they expect to break into the first-team in the coming years. Who is Shilow Tracey? We profile Tottenhams exciting young signing from Ebbsfleet So who are these youngsters? Sky Sports News HQ reporter Lyall Thomas sheds some light...Josh Onomah Josh Onomah has been a regular on the Tottenham bench this season Closest to the first-team is Josh Onomah, who has been on the bench 15 times out of the last 22 first-team games in all competitions, coming on in seven of them, and starting two others against Monaco in the Europa League and Leicester in the FA Cup.The 18-year-old, born a stones throw from Hotspur Way in Enfield, progressed through the academy as a number 10 but has so far been used off the right-hand side of attack by Pochettino, where he has looked a threat.A source close to the club has claimed Onomah has been the best player in training for the last month or so, and his ascension was undoubtedly a factor in Townsends departure to Newcastle. The England senior watched on frustrated as Onomah was used ahead him before Christmas and he is more Pochettinos kind of dynamic attacker.It is no coincidence that Onomah has signed two contract extensions within seven months of each other. The club see a big future for him and he has met the incentives in his previous deals by being so close to the first-team.Alex Pritchard Alex Pritchard has been held back by an injury suffered at the U21 European Championships Pritchard, currently on loan at West Brom until the end of the season, would likely have played much more had he not been so unlucky with injury. The 22-year-old damaged ankle ligaments playing for England U21s last summer, which reoccurred early in the season.He is another player who Pochettino feels can add a dynamism to Spurs attack and he can play anywhere across the three positions behind the striker, having thrived in these areas on loan at Brentford in 2014/15.Pritchard also signed a new long-term contract last year and playing in the Premier League with the Baggies will add more vital experience to his game. As long as he stays fit, it can only improve him and he will return to Spurs in the summer hoping to make the kind of impact that was intended before he got injured last summer.Harry Winks Harry Winks has played for England U20s Harry Winks, along with Pritchard, has been unlucky not to have had more first-team appearances but for different reasons.dddddddddddd In Tottenhams academy, Winks was brought through the ranks as a number four - a deep-lying central midfield player - but this is a position Spurs have had a number of good options in this season; Eric Dier, Mousa Dembele, Ryan Mason, Tom Carroll, Nabil Bentaleb (when fit) and Dele Alli have all played there.Winks is a similar player to Carroll in terms of his stature and passing game, although clearly not as experienced, but has more of an industrious edge. What may work against him, however, is that Pochettino likes to have two destroyers side-by-side in his midfield, something that Dembele is showing himself to be alongside Dier.Winks signed a new four-year contract earlier in the season but his future remains more unclear. Like other players before him, including Dier, it may lie in a different position, perhaps further up the pitch.Nathan Oduwa Nathan Oduwa was on loan at Rangers earlier this season Fast, skillful and direct, Nathan Oduwa is another exciting attacking prospect rated highly by Pochettino, and can play off either the right or left-hand side of attack.The 19-year-old was recalled from a season-long loan at Rangers in January due to the Scottish clubs interest in permanently signing winger Michael OHalloran. Nevertheless, Oduwa improved during his time under Gers manager Mark Warburton, who developed Pritchard at Brentford.Oduwa is the only academy graduate yet to sign new terms on offer and this is proving a sticking point over plans for a new loan move. Both parties would like to find an agreement before he moves to another club and the chance for him to join Coventry for the rest of the season therefore fell through at the end of the transfer window.Cameron Carter-Vickers Cameron Carter-Vickers is an emerging centre-back Despite knowing well in advance that Federico Fazio would leave the club in the winter transfer window, Spurs made no efforts to sign a new right-footed centre-half to provide competition for Toby Alderweireld. Why? Because of Cameron Carter-Vickers.The 18-year-old has been training with the first-team since the start of the season and Pochettino said earlier this month that he has enough quality to come into the side.And a Tottenham source recently told Sky Sports News HQ about the USA U20s captain: Dare I say the next Ledley King?It would certainly be a step too far to compare the young American with perhaps the best central defender ever to play for Spurs, and one of the best that England has ever produced, but Carter-Vickers has the potential to be very good. He is strong, quick and good on the ball.Others names to watch out for: Kyle Walker-Peters, Dominic Ball, Grant Ward, Shayon Harrison, Kaziah Sterling, Shilow Tracey, Luke McGee (GK), Tom Glover (GK), Marcus Edwards. Also See: Rise of Pochettino Better without Kane! 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