Arsenal player ratings vs Chelsea as one scores 9/10 and a rare 5/10 in 3-1 win over London rivals

Mikel Arteta’s side are back at the top of the Premier League after a 3-1 win over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium.
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Aaron Ramsdale - Despite conceding a goal, the England shot stopper was confident and assured in his handling and distribution. 6.

Ben White - He helped to build attacks from the back, showing composure and intelligence on the ball. 7.

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Jakub Kiwior - Kiwior was solid at the back for Arsenal. Didn’t have too much to do but will be pleased with his performance. 6.

Gabriel - A commanding presence in defence for Arsenal, using his strength and athleticism to win duels and make important clearances. 7.

Oleksandr Zinchenko - Zinchenko had a mixed game for Arsenal, making a costly mistake that led to Chelsea’s goal but otherwise putting in a decent performance. 5.

Jorginho - A key player providing a shield for the defence and helping to dictate the tempo of the game. He showed good vision and passing accuracy, and was always looking to create opportunities for his teammates. 7.

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Granit Xhaka - Dominant in midfield for Arsenal, breaking up Chelsea’s attacks and providing a solid platform for the team to build from. Notched two assists. 7.

Martin Odegaard - The standout player of the match, scoring two brilliant goals and showing his quality with some excellent touches and passes. He was always a threat going forward, and provided a creative spark that Arsenal has been missing in recent games. 9.

Bukayo Saka - Put in a solid shift on the wing for Arsenal, working hard defensively, showing great trickery down the right hand side. 7.

Leandro Trossard - Had some good moments, made two key passes and came off in the second half for Martinelli. 6.

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Gabriel Jesus - A constant threat up front, scoring an excellent goal and showing good movement and hold-up play. He worked tirelessly for the team and was rewarded with a well-deserved goal. 8.

Substitutes:

Kieran Tierney - Won both of his ground duels and saw out the game. 6.

Reiss Nelson - Didn’t have too long to make an impact. N/A

Gabriel Martinelli - Looked lively when he came on, running at Chelsea’s defence and causing problems with his pace and skill. 6.

Thomas Partey - Came on to see out the game. N/A

Rob Holding - Came on to see out the game. N/A.

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