2 years ago
Arsenal made a mistake indeed as they tumbled to a 2-1 loss against Brighton at the Emirates.
Goals from Leandro Trossard and Enock Mwepu put the Seagulls in charge, as Arsenal neglected to answer their weighty loss at Selhurst Park during the last break.
Martin Odegaard pulled one back late on, yet it wasn't to the point of mounting a rebound as Mikel Arteta's side staggered in the best four race once more.
This is the way Arsenal players were appraised against Brighton...
Aaron Ramsdale 5
Seriously let's somewhere near his safeguards for the two objectives. Nice order of his crate in any case.
Cedric Soares 5
Brighton's second descended his side. Arms stockpile was basically too shaky protectively and he was essential for the purpose.
Ben White 5
Like the remainder of the Arsenal guard, he was totally gotten out for Trossard's objective. Couldn't do what's necessary to further develop with his utilization of the ball from the back.
Gabriel Magalhaes 6
Utilized his stature well for Arsenal's set pieces. Near scoring in the primary half - and however, for a negligible offside would have given the help to Martinelli's precluded objective on the stroke of halftime.
Granit Xhaka 6
Truly problematic why he was conveyed at left-back, which denied Arsenal of one of their best athletes on the pitch. His through ball to Smith Rowe in the principal half was proof of that.
Martin Odegaard 6
Disappointed by the absence of room he was managed by Brighton and battled to open up to the guests. Showed some major signs of life in the last minutes - compelling a splendid save and afterward pulling one back.
Albert Sambi Lokonga 5
Overwhelm time after time in the primary half and battled to assist Arsenal with getting a genuine grasp in midfield. Worked on in the last part as the home side delighted in more belonging.
Emile Smith Rowe 5
Not even close to adequately powerful. Ought to have improved one promising run into the crate in the main half, however, neglected to make the attendant work.
Bukayo Saka 6
Buckled down, however, had little happiness. His amazing first-half cross could have given an objective to Gabriel however didn't open up Brighton enough.
Alexandre Lacazette 5
Kept from the administration - his best work was done while getting the ball in more profound regions, however, never resembled scoring.
Gabriel Martinelli 6
One of Arsenal's better players and one of a handful who appeared as though getting something going in the last third. VAR precluded the principal half objective.
Eddie Nketiah (Smith Rowe, 62) 5
Had something of an effect. Hit the bar from short proximity when he ought to have scored.
Nicholas Pepe (Martinelli, 74) 4
Couldn't have an effect
Subs: Leno, Holding, Tavares, Elneny, Ogungbo, Swanson, Hutchinson
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