David Raya 7: Never quite convincing. In the first half, he dropped one cross and stumbled while attempting to cover a Declan Rice mistake. Still okay on the ball, though.
Ben White 6: Although the Argentinean did have his moments, he mostly defended Garnacho. When assaulting, did well, however such were few and far between.
William Saliba 8: A player is usually considered good when you start to actually freak out if he gets hurt. Arsenal will be happy Saliba got back up after falling down clutching his back in the first half. Showed his class with a great tackle on Garnacho and did not give Hojlund an inch all afternoon long.
Gabriel 7: The Brazilian put in a usually good performance. Perhaps indicative of his reputation that Hojlund sought to target Saliba. Was always on when United had the ball.
Takehiro Tomiyasu 6: He was not quite focused at times, and one of those instances almost let Antony in. Excellent at winning one-on-one matches versus Amad, a difficult customer.
Thomas Partey 5: Not quite an old-fashioned Ghanaian exhibition. began by giving McTominay the ball on the edge of the box and carried on being careless with it.
Martin Odegaard 6: Not too busy an afternoon for the Norwegian. Although he was excellent when he did get on the ball, his day was spent demonstrating his off-ball skills.
Declan Rice 6: In the first half, United almost had a chance thanks to one moment. Better after that, although in what was supposedly a more оffensive capacity, somewhat restricted as an attacking force.
Bukayo Saka 6: Quiet by his own high standards, but he did have some good moments early. Sometimes lacked his typical brilliance with the last ball.
Kai Havertz 8: An other German goal contribution. In his last ten games at center forward, that’s currently 13. A handy focal point for Arsenal’s offense and a ready target for Raya’s long balls.
Leandro Trossard 8: He fulfilled the chant “Trossard again ole, ole” today. An other goal from the Belgian, who had been silent before, at a pivotal moment in the season.