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“Watching his performance yesterday made me confused why they’re benching him…If they’re not using him, let him come to Man City and see the magic”: Pep Gaurdiorla says he’s surprised by Arsenal decision to constantly keeping ONE particular player on bench despite showing he’s their best player

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“I was perplexed as to why they are benching him after watching his performance yesterday.””If they are not employing him, allow him to visit Man City and witness the magic.” Pep Gaurdiorla has expressed his astonishment at Arsenal’s decision to consistently maintain a single player on the substitute, despite the fact that he is the team’s most talented player.


The spoils were shared by Arsenal and Chelsea in West London this evening. The following are our assessments of Arsenal’s players:

David Raya – 7.0
He initiated the game with a remarkable early save and was at ease with his distribution; however, Chelsea’s goal was beyond his control.

Ben White – 7.0
Despite Pedro Neto’s ability to score from a central position, the Portuguese winger was effectively managed.

William Saliba – 7.0
Jackson and Palmer were unable to penetrate the Frenchman’s composed defence, which was consistent with his previous performance.

Gabriel Magalhães – 7.0 Effortlessly matched the proficiency of his defensive counterpart and exerted himself to mitigate Chelsea’s offensive threats.

Jurrien Timber – 7.0
Contributed to Arsenal’s offensive play when feasible, despite having a busy evening against Madueke.

Martin Odegaard – 7.5
Arsenal’s goal was assisted by him, and he returned to his previous level of performance by executing numerous other remarkable passes that could have resulted in goals.

Thomas Partey – 5.5
Provided some defensive cover, but struggled against the in-form Moisés Caicedo. When in possession, it was necessary to make a greater contribution.

Declan Rice – 6.5
Demonstrated tenacity, despite the fact that his passing did not generate numerous distinct opportunities in this game that was essential for victory.

Bukayo Saka – 5.5
Typically dominant in significant games, but tonight’s performance was short of expectations and he was unable to make a significant impact.

Kai Havertz – 7.0
He performed admirably and was unfortunate to have a goal disallowed for offside. Nearly achieved success.

Gabriel Martinelli – 8.0
One of his most impressive performances in recent memory, culminating in a well-placed goal that will undoubtedly invigorate his self-assurance.

Suitable substitutes

Leandro Trossard – 4.5
Had two promising opportunities to score the winning goal, but was unable to capitalise on either.

Mikel Merino – 6.5
An adequate cameo, effectively integrating into Arsenal’s midfield and preserving the team’s groove.

Gabriel Jesus – Unknown
Played insufficiently to generate an apparent effect.




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