Arsenal player ratings: Martin Odegaard shines while Ben White and Kai Havertz lead Arsenal to a stunning 5-0 victory over Chelsea

David Raya was unexpectedly occupied in light of the score. made some astute saves in the first half to prevent Jackson from entering and the deflection off Gabriel. Also remained turned on during the second period. 7

Ben White: Two goals in a single contest?! The first is well-captured, while he appears as startled as anyone else in response to the second. Ben White merits every accolade given to him this season for his outstanding and consistent attacking play. 9.

William Saliba: In the first half, he lost a footrace to Jackson, which could have been problematic for Arsenal. Although not at his most dazzling, he was absolved by the outstanding attacking display. 6.

Gabriel is more composed than his counterpart at center back. With Jackson, the majority of interactions were positive. His late-game absence due to an ιnjury will be a major concern. 7.

Takehiro Tomiyasu remarked, Prepared to begin this match after being omitted at Wolves. It appeared exceptionally excellent. Outstanding with the ball and as dependable as ever in one-on-one defense. 8.

 

Thomas Partey: Permitted Rice to advance at his own discretion. Defensively and in the buildup, outstanding. Perhaps an indication of what Arsenal failed to notice due to his injuries this season. 8.

Declan Rice’s outstanding forward running established the tone from the outset. Tonight, he appeared to be having a great time in the more advanced capacity. An exhibition brimming with the vitality that he may have been deficient in recent times. 9.

That pass to Havertz for his first goal must have been Martin Odegaard’s assist of the season. Another truly outstanding performance from the Norwegian, who continues to work tirelessly for the team. 9.

Bukayo Saka: Saka played admirably all around despite failing to score. Following an early contest with Cucurella that he won comfortably, he proceeded to terrorize the Chelsea defense at will. 8.

Kai Havertz was extremely frustrating for the majority of the match, but his two goals were a recompense for his perseverance. It appeared that he was having a great time at a stadium in which he has discovered his true home. 9.

Another crucial goal at this juncture of the season, scored by Leandro Trossard, set Arsenal in motion for the evening. Then, one of the Gunners’ most consistent performers of the moment added some lovely flourishes. 8.

Alternate Substitutes:

Gabriel Martinelli made another spirited cameo after performing satisfactorily against Wolves off the bench. One goal would have been ideal, and the athlete appears to be in need of one at the moment. 7.

Gabriel Jesus: If Rice had remained onside and been a stronger finisher, he could have tied Odegaard for the season’s most assists. The Brazilian put on a strong performance of connection. 7.

Oleksandr Zinchenko: Supported Gabriel in thwarting a Chelsea аttаck through tenacious defense and shared a joyful moment with the Clock End crowd. 7

Jorginho: A dependable presence in place of Partey following his substitution against his former club. I am curious as to whether he has fallen slightly in the social order at this time. 6.

Fabio Vieira entered the game too late to have any impact. n/a.