Mikel Arteta blasted his Arsenal side for letting another lead slip in the Premier League after a 1-1 draw with Chelsea

Arsenal and Chelsea played to a draw in West London this evening. Here are our player ratings for Arsenal:

Mikel Arteta delivered a brutal assessment of his Arsenal side's performance against Chelsea

David Raya – 7.0: Started strong with a great early save and was comfortable with his distribution, though he couldn’t do much to stop Chelsea’s goal.

Ben White – 7.0: Handled the ever-dangerous Pedro Neto well, despite the Portuguese winger scoring from a central position.

William Saliba – 7.0: Another solid performance from the Frenchman, who kept Jackson and Palmer at bay with composed defending.

Kai Havertz shushed Chelsea fans after scoring a goal, which was eventually disallowed

Gabriel Magalhães – 7.0: Matched his defensive partner’s level and worked hard to limit Chelsea’s attacking threats.

Jurrien Timber – 7.0: Had a busy evening against Madueke but contributed to Arsenal’s offensive play when possible.

Martin Odegaard – 7.5: Returned to form, providing the assist for Arsenal’s goal and making several other impressive passes.

Captain Martin Odegaard returned from injury but Arteta still has problems with his squad

Thomas Partey – 5.5: Struggled against in-form Moisés Caicedo, providing some defensive cover but needed to contribute more in possession.

Declan Rice – 6.5: Showed determination, though his passing didn’t create many clear opportunities in this must-win game.

Declan Rice also trudged off the pitch at Stamford Bridge as Arsenal's injury concerns mount

Bukayo Saka – 5.5: Typically strong in big games, but fell short of expectations tonight and struggled to make an impact.

Arteta also said he was 'praying' to have a 'fully physically equipped' team after Bukayo Saka picked up an injury

Marc Cucurella marked Saka tightly all game and a sturdy late tackle sent the winger flying

Kai Havertz – 7.0: Played well and was unlucky to have a goal disallowed for offside. Came close to netting a winner.

The Gunners let a lead slip once again after doing the same against Liverpool in October

Gabriel Martinelli – 8.0: One of his best performances in recent memory, capped with a well-taken goal that will boost his confidence.

Substitutes:

Leandro Trossard – 4.5: Had two promising chances to score the winner but failed to capitalize on either.

Mikel Merino – 6.5: A decent cameo, slotting well into midfield and maintaining Arsenal’s rhythm.

Gabriel Jesus – N/A: Played too little to make a noticeable impact.

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