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Arsenal player ratings: Declan Rice in rare no-show as he’s hauled off vs Everton but Lewis-Skelly continues to shine


ARSENAL wasted their chance to capitalise on Liverpool dropping points as they were left frustrated by a resilient Everton.

Liverpool drew 2-2 to Fulham at Anfield – but it was an equally frustrating day for the Gunners as they failed to find a way through a park-the-bus effort from the Toffees.

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Declan Rice was subbed off with 30 minutes remainingCredit: Reuters

Myles Lewis-Skelly again started at left-back, while Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice were surprisingly hooked off just after the hour mark.

Here is how SunSport’s Jordan Davies rated the Arsenal players…

DAVID RAYA – 6/10

No save to make. Could have lounged in the dressing room for the majority of the 90 minutes.

MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 7

Started where he left off in midweek in the Champions League, picking up great pockets of space in midfield and linking defence to attack with pace and precision.

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GABRIEL – 6

Incredible recovery tackle to deny Doucoure with Saliba down injured. Well marked at corners with Everton doubling up on the Brazilian.

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WILLIAM SALIBA – 6

Lucky not to see Everton take the lead when he was down and out of position, but other than that was fairly untroubled.

JURRIEN TIMBER – 5

Tried his best to insert some pace and urgency down the right-hand side but lacking in attacking areas.

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DECLAN RICE – 5

A rare anonymous showing from the England international. Did not do enough to impose himself but for a few decent tackles. No shock to see him hooked after 62 minutes.

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MIKEL MERINO – 6

Showed glimpses, but still needs to get up to speed with pace Arsenal want to play at through the middle.

MARTIN ODEGAARD – 6

Blazed over and dragged wide from two good early chances – missing his shooting boots in the first half just like against Monaco – and looked generally off it.

It was still a surprise to see him subbed off just after the hour mark for Nwaneri.

BUKAYO SAKA – 7

Had a field day up against Mykolenko as Everton struggled to contain his brilliant movement and strength on the ball, yet Pickford made save after save.

Got in the way of a free Havertz header towards the end.

GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6

Lively, especially because he had the beating of Young with some darting runs that kept the 39-year-old busy and was denied by Pickford from a tight angle.

But yet again, was taken off for Trossard.

KAI HAVERTZ – 6

Lacked a serious goal threat but created Arsenal’s best chance with a delicious flick around the corner for Saka.

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ETHAN NWANERI (ODEGAARD, 62) – 6

A few nice touches and turns, looking for that trademark left-footed curling finish.

JORGINHO (RICE, 62) – 6

Got on the ball as Arsenal’s primary dictator from deep.

THOMAS PARTEY (LEWIS-SKELLY, 68) – 5

Offered very little.

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GABRIEL JESUS (MERINO, 68) – 5

One dangerous cross easily claimed by Pickford was about it.

LEANDRO TROSSARD (MARTINELLI, 74) – 6

A bright spark. A few good crosses as Young tired on the left.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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