David Raya (7/10):
Very little room to run, but he did a good job stopping crosses that found his box. The ball was at his feet for a few of nervous moments, but other than that, he was a steadying influence.
Ben White (6/10):
Held his own admirably while being more troubled by Garnacho during the game. Despite getting lots of touches on the ball, his finishing was lacking.
William Saliba (8/10):
Central to the defense is a commanding presence. The highlight of his excellent performance was a brilliant second-half block challenge on Garnacho as he broke into the penalty area. Dаnger from set pieces as well.
Gabriel Magalhaes (7/10):
Hojlund was outmuscled many times. Completely sturdy.
Takehiro Tomiyasu (6/10):
The Japan national held strong and made two crucial tackles, despite the fact that Amad’s speed and skill were a dаnger to him.
Martin Odegaard (5/10):
Constantly surrounded, he was unable to have as much of an impact on the game as he had hoped.
Thomas Partey (5/10):
Hojlund lost a goal-scoring opportunity due to an early lapse and was slow to begin making a meaningful impact on the game. Finally found a rhythm during the second half.
Declan Rice (6/10):
Had improved performances recently and did his best to keep Arsenal in the game when they were under duress.
Bukayo Saka (4/10):
Despite his best efforts, nothing he attempted worked, and Dalot had too much freedom to ride away and prоvоke assaults. Possibly starting to wear out near the conclusion of a challenging season, he was sidelined in the last stages due to an ιnjury.
Kai Havertz (7/10):
Developed a layoff near Trossard’s goal after taking advantage of a space that was made available to him. Displayed some impressive close-control moments, but wasn’t the game-changer Arsenal needed as they faltered in the second half.
Leandro Trossard (8/10):
With a brilliant dribble, he converted Havertz’s low cross. Even though he could occasionally carry the ball efficiently, his movement into key areas was problematic.