Arsenal player ratings vs Sheffield United as one scores 9/10 and a rare 6/10 in 5-0 thrashing

Mikel Arteta’s side produced a comprehensive performance as they beat Sheffield United 5-0 at Emirates Stadium.

David Raya: Raya had a relatively uneventful game, with Sheffield United struggling to create many goal-scoring opportunities. However, his composure and readiness were evident, ensuring he was in the right place at the right time when needed. 7.

Ben White: Was rotated out after playing every minute in the Premier League this season. 7.

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William Saliba: It was an easy game for Saliba as Sheffield United failed to pose a significant threat. 7.

Jakub Kiwior: While he wasn’t severely tested by the opposition, he displayed great potential and composure. 7.

Oleksandr Zinchenko: Zinchenko delivered a significantly improved performance compared to previous outings. His contribution both defensively and offensively made a noticeable difference. 7.

Declan Rice: Excelled in his typical midfield duties but also provided a beautifully executed assist. His vision and well-weighted pass played a crucial role in Arsenal’s success during the match. 8.

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Kai Havertz: Havertz put in a decent performance, but still isn’t producing the kind of moments expected of him. 6.

Emile Smith Rowe: Maintained possession well and offered support in both attack and defence but didn’t manage to create any game-changing moments. 6.

Bukayo Saka: Leading the team as captain, Saka put in a stellar performance. Excellent work rate, ability to beat defenders. 7.

Eddie Nketiah: The star of the match, scoring a remarkable first Premier League hattrick. Superb. 9.

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Gabriel Martinelli: Contributed positively to the team’s performance with his work rate and willingness to track back. 7.

Takehiro Tomiyasu: Tomiyasu made an immediate impact after coming on, scoring a superb goal. His introduction injected a burst of energy into the team. 8.

Leandro Trossard: Trossard continued to impress with another strong performance as a substitute. Contributed positively to the team’s play and maintained a high level of performance. 7.

Mohamed Elneny: Came on late in the game and had limited time to influence the match. N/A.

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Reiss Nelson: His work rate and ability to support the team were evident but didn’t result in any standout moments. 6.

Fabio Vieira: Showcased composure and accuracy in converting a late penalty. Productive cameo appearance. 7.

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