If truth be told, Arsenal deserved to win the Community Shield on Sunday.Arsene Wenger was forced to field a weakened side against Chelsea, with Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Laurent Koscielny all missing, but his players performed admirably.Among those to impress at Wembley were summer signings Alexandre Lacazette and Sead Kolasinac, with the latter scoring an 82nd-minute equaliser.Granit Xhaka was also fantastic in the middle of the park, while Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi worked tirelessly in central attacking midfield.Even in the penalty shoot-out Arsenal were dominant. Theo Walcott, Nacho Monreal, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Olivier Giroud all found the back of the net, while Gary Cahill was Chelsea's only scorer.It was Thibaut Courtois' woeful penalty miss that sparked Chelsea's capitulation from the spot, with summer signing Alvaro Morata also shooting wide of the target.Antonio Conte's decision to make Courtois Chelsea's second penalty taker was widely criticised, though he did explain himself in a post-match interview."Courtois is one of our best players to take a penalty," the Italian said. "If a player shows you during training to be one of the best, you pick him."It's Chelsea's outfield players who deserved to be slammed, though, not necessarily Courtois and Conte.Cesc Fabregas, N'Golo Kante and David Luiz were all still on the pitch when it went to a penalty shoot-out, yet neither of them stepped up for the first three.One individual who couldn't understand Chelsea's penalty order was Michael Owen, who destroyed the club's outfield players on Twitter last night.In a pretty scathing assessment, Owen said he wouldn't be able to look himself in the mirror if he allowed a goalkeeper to take a penalty before him.

He wrote: "If I were an outfield player and a GK took a penalty ahead of me I'd struggle to look myself in the mirror."

Say what you want about Owen, but he's pretty spot on here. Goalkeepers should be able to take penalties, but their primary job is to save them, not score them.

Chelsea's outfield players should have stepped up to the plate, rather than let their goalkeeper risk suffering a blow to his confidence so early on in the shoot-out.

Safe to say Conte won't be choosing Courtois for penalties anytime soon.