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Arsenal Player Ratings vs Everton: Arteta Disappointed by Underperforming Duo as Points Slip Away

 

ARSENAL 0-0 EVERTON: The Gunners’ Premier League title aspirations are increasingly dim.

 

Arsenal missed a crucial chance to capitalize on Liverpool FC’s dropped points against Fulham, settling for a frustrating goalless draw against a determined Everton side.

 

The Gunners wasted numerous opportunities, with Martin Odegaard notably failing to convert key chances.

 

Liverpool’s 2-2 stalemate with Fulham presented an ideal opportunity for Arsenal to close the gap on the league leaders.

 

However, a lackluster performance leaves Arteta contemplating strategies for the upcoming busy holiday schedule.

 

The manager has several players who need to elevate their game, and the midfield’s balance remains a significant challenge.

 

Arsenal Player Ratings

David Raya – 6

 

Raya had a relatively uneventful day, as Everton did not register a single shot on target.

 

Jurrien Timber – 6

 

Timber appeared more at ease in the right-back position, benefiting from Myles Lewis-Skelly’s solid performance on the left.

 

William Saliba – 6

 

Saliba faced minimal defensive challenges, with Everton primarily focused on thwarting Arsenal’s attacks.

 

Gabriel – 6

 

Returning to the lineup alongside Saliba after a three-match absence, Gabriel had a straightforward return, with Everton managing only one shot throughout the match.

 

Myles Lewis-Skelly – 6

 

Lewis-Skelly delivered another commendable performance on his full Premier League debut, showing confidence alongside established players.

 

Martin Odegaard – 5

 

Odegaard squandered several promising chances, continuing a trend from his missed opportunities against Monaco in the Champions League.

 

He has yet to regain his form since returning from an ankle injury and was substituted for Ethan Nwaneri after an hour.

 

Declan Rice – 6

 

Arsenal appeared somewhat unbalanced with Odegaard, Rice, and Mikel Merino occupying the same midfield space.

 

While Rice effectively maintained possession and helped Arsenal dominate the center of the pitch, this combination may struggle against stronger opponents.

 

Mikel Merino – 7

 

Merino is adapting well to his role at Arsenal and has benefited from consistent starting opportunities. The Spaniard posed a continual threat to Everton.

 

Bukayo Saka – 7

 

Saka cannot be held responsible for the draw. He was the only Arsenal player who consistently looked capable of breaking through a stubborn Everton defense.

 

Kai Havertz – 6

 

Havertz required additional support from his teammates as Arsenal found it challenging to generate quality chances. The German moved into a No. 10 role in the latter stages of the match.

 

Gabriel Martinelli – 5

 

Arsenal’s attacking efforts were largely ineffective, and Martinelli had a few frustrating moments.

 

The Brazilian often struggles against teams that defend deeply and was substituted for Leandro Trossard.

 

Substitutes

 

Ethan Nwaneri – 5

 

Nwaneri is a highly promising talent who will likely have more impactful appearances than this one against Everton. Playing against a team that is content to defend can provide valuable experience.

 

Jorginho – 6

 

Jorginho was introduced to enhance Arsenal’s control in possession, and he succeeded in that regard. However, the team failed to take advantage of this control.

 

Thomas Partey – 6

 

After coming on in the 69th minute, Partey shifted to right-back, with Timber moving to the left, and he performed adequately in that role.

 

Gabriel Jesus – 5

 

It remains unclear what Jesus contributed that was not already provided by those he replaced. He has not scored a Premier League goal in nearly a year.

 

Leandro Trossard – 6

 

Trossard appeared threatening after coming on for Martinelli but was unable to produce a decisive moment in the match.

 

 

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