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hard defensively to break up Palace’s counter-attacks.
FW Gabriel Martinelli, 7 — Impressed when switched to the right flank, and regularly beat his marker with agile movement. Involved in Arsenal’s third goal with a dangerous cross into the box. Capped his display with a goal to make it 4-1 and put the Gunners out of sight.
FW Gabriel Jesus, 9 – It took just six minutes for Jesus to get back on the scoresheet after scoring a hat trick against Palace in the Carabao Cup during midweek. He scored his first Premier League goal in 23 matches with a placed finish inside the near post. He then produced a fine strike to reinstate Arsenal’s lead with an effort into the top corner. Denied a hat trick by the post before Havertz tapped in, and missed another chance in the second half moments before Martinelli scored.
FW Bukayo Saka, 7 — Involved in Arsenal’s opener with some positive work on the right flank before getting a dangerous ball into the box but picked up a hamstring injury after just 25 minutes and was replaced by Trossard.
Substitutes (players introduced after 70 minutes = no rating)
Leandro Trossard(Saka,26″),7–
Stretched play with intelligent movement and linked well with Martinelli.
Declan Rice(Havertz,58″),8–
Helped garner control of midfield and played part of Arsenal’s fourth goal, assisting from his effort at goal that was redirected past goalkeeper by Martinelli.Added gift ribbon result sublime curling effort.
Riccardo Calafiori (Lewis-Skelly ,58),N/R–
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Comfortable duels assured left-back first match back injury could sustained poorly timed challenge Nathaniel Clyne despite playing remainder match.
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Mikel Merino (Timber ,86),N/R–
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Match Summary
- Positives: Arsenal showcased strong performances, particularly on the wings, with standout moments from players like Gabriel Jesus and Martinelli.
- Negatives: The team is now concerned about Bukayo Saka’s hamstring injury, which could sideline him for several matches.
Manager Rating
- Mikel Arteta: 7/10 – Successfully adapted to losing Saka early in the match and made effective substitutions.
Player Ratings
- David Raya (GK): 6 – Had some shaky moments but made important saves.
- Myles Lewis-Skelly (DF): 6 – Solid defensively and contributed to attacks.
- Gabriel Magalhães (DF): 7 - Effective in set-pieces; played a key role in attacking build-up.
- William Saliba (DF): 5 - Struggled defensively at times but improved later on.
- Jurriën Timber (DF): 7 – Strong defensive display with good ball progression.
- Thomas Partey (MF): 7 – Key in breaking up play and assisting goals.
- Martin Ødegaard (MF): 7 – Excellent passing accuracy; pivotal in transitioning play from defense to attack.
- Kai Havertz (MF): 7 – Scored a goal; worked hard defensively as well.
- Gabriel Martinelli (FW): 7 - Impressive movement leading to his goal; involved significantly in attacks.
Standout Performers
- Gabriel Jesus – Rated at 9: Scored two goals after returning from injury, showing great form by being heavily involved offensively.
- Bukayo Saka – Rated at 7: Contributed positively before his injury forced him off early.
Substitutes
- Leandro Trossard – 7: Made an impact after coming on for Saka with intelligent movement.
- Declan Rice – 8: Controlled midfield effectively and contributed to scoring opportunities.
it was a mixed performance for Arsenal with notable individual displays overshadowed by concerns over injuries affecting their squad depth moving forward.