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Arsenal player ratings: Nwaneri makes dazzling impact while Salah stakes claim to first-team spot against Bournemouth


ARSENAL’S young stars impressed during their US tour opener against Bournemouth.

Ethan Nwaneri and Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand were the stand out performers for the Gunners in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.

Ethan Nwaneri made an impact during Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with BournemouthCredit: Getty
Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand also staked a claim for a first-team spot with his displayCredit: Getty

Fabio Vieira was on the scoresheet in a 1-1 draw with the Cherries before Arsenal won 5-4 on penalties.

Mikel Arteta had named a side featuring a blend of youth and experience as preparations for the new season continue.

Here are SunSport’s Arsenal player ratings from the match.

Karl Hein – 7

The Estonia international is highly regarded even though he is yet to make a Premier League start since signing in 2018. The most senior keeper here in the absence of David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale looked assured and made a world-class save from a Dominic Solanke shot.

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Jurrien Timber – 7

The Dutch defender was used as a left-back this time last year before his horror injury ion the opening day of the season. Looked more than comfortable as a central defender in this match with one brilliant goal-saving block.

Ben White – 7

Rested, tanned and a joy to watch at every Arsenal corner winding up Cherries keeper Neto. As efficient as ever at right-back, he looked fit enough to start a Premier League match tomorrow.

Ayden Heaven – 6

Only 17, Heaven is tipped for greatness with a dream headline writer’s name to help him on his way. The tall teenager partnered Timber at the back and looked rock solid.

Myles Lewis-Skelly – 6

A tidy game at left back from another youngster so much is expected of by Arteta and the Arsenal coaching staff.

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Thomas Partey – 6

The Ghanaian is another being linked with a summer move was solid. He now needs to prove his fitness and staying power to show he can once again be a crucial part of Arsenal’s midfield alongside Declan Rice next season.

Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand  – 7

Signed from the Feyenoord youth system, the Dutch midfielder showed some great skills on the ball. Has a chance of featuring regularly in the first team squad if he continues to progress like this.

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Ethan Nwaneri – 7.

The latest break through player from Arsenal’s Hale End academy. Smith Rowe’s departure creates a pathway for the Premier League’s youngest ever player, who made a dazzling early impact down the right wing before laying on a decent chance for Eddie Nketiah,

Fabio Vieira – 7

Still so much to prove for the talented Portuguese midfielder. He featured in the Bukayo Saka role wide right. Maybe that is where Arteta seems him developing this season. Scored a brilliant, volleyed opener.

Eddie Nketiah – 6

Subject of interest from a number of clubs it was fitting the striker was named captain on what could be one of the last appearances for a club he has served so well.

Reiss Nelson – 6

Another homegrown talent who has possibly outgrown the club in terms of having no time to secure a starting role. Amazing assist for Vieira’s opening goal but will it be enough to make him more than a sub come the start of the season – if he is still an Arsenal player with Leicester linked with a move?

Fabio Vieira put the Gunners in front as they drew 1-1 in Los AngelesCredit: Getty

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Martin Odegaard – 6

The Gunners skipper replaced Salah at the break and instantly added poise and energy to the Arsenal midfield.

Jorginho – 6

The Italian midfielder leant his experience to the Arsenal youngsters.

Jakub Kiwior – 6

Took responsibility for leading the back line after coming on for Heaven. Looked fit and sharp.

Omar Rekik – 6

The Dutch-born Tunisia international centre back looked solid as a replacement for Timber.

Oleksandr Zinchenko – 6

Got the biggest cheer of the night from the LA Arsenal fans when he came on after 62 minutes and took up his familiar left-back role.

Oleksandr Zinchenko found the net as Arsenal won 5-4 on penaltiesCredit: Getty

Gabriel Jesus – 6

Looked lively and energetic in the warm Californian evening heat and caused the Bournemouth defence a few problems.

Charles Sagoe Jr – 6

Celebrated his 20th birthday in style with a rare opportunity to impress at first team level.

Leandro Trossard – 6

A relatively quiet night for the Belgium international, who is still working his way back to full fitness after representing his country at the Euros.

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Jimi Gower – 6

A big night for the Hale End youngster and he did not put a foot wrong.

Josh Nichols – 6

Another teenager given a taste of the big-time by Arteta.

Mikel Arteta blended youth and experience for the opening match of the USA tourCredit: Getty


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