Arsenal Player Ratings vs Tottenham Hotspur.

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Arsenal won 1-0 over Tottenham Hotspur in a hotly contested North London derby. Gabriel Magalhaes’ goal was enough to give the Gunners three points.

Here’s a look at how each Arsenal player performed in this crucial match:

David Raya (7/10): Raya was outstanding between the sticks, making several crucial saves early on to keep Arsenal in the game. His composure and shot-stopping ability were key to maintaining the clean sheet.

Ben White (6.5/10): White had a few shaky moments against Son Heung-min but grew into the game. His defensive work improved as the match progressed, contributing to Arsenal’s solid backline.

William Saliba (7/10): Saliba was a rock at the heart of the defense, making vital interceptions and clearances. His composure under pressure was crucial in keeping Tottenham at bay.

Gabriel Magalhaes (8/10): The match-winner. Gabriel not only scored the game-winner with a tremendous header, but he also played excellent defence. He was a constant threat on set-pieces and solid at the back.

Jurrien Timber (7/10): Timber showed great energy and commitment, both defensively and going forward. His versatility and work rate were evident throughout the match.

Thomas Partey (6/10): Partey worked hard in midfield but struggled to impose himself during transitions. His defensive contributions were valuable, but he found it difficult to control the tempo.

Jorginho (6.5/10): Jorginho, captaining the side in Odegaard’s absence, had a mixed game. He provided leadership and composure but was often overrun by Tottenham’s midfield. He was less effective because of his early booking.

Kai Havertz (6/10): Havertz did well deputizing for Odegaard, winning aerial duels and pressing the Tottenham defense. His work rate and link-up play were commendable.

Bukayo Saka (7/10): Saka wasn’t at his electrifying best but still made a significant impact. His delivery for Gabriel’s goal was pinpoint, and he worked tirelessly on the right flank.

Gabriel Martinelli (5/10): Martinelli had a frustrating game, missing a golden opportunity in the first half. His decision-making was off, and he struggled to make a meaningful impact.

Leandro Trossard (6/10): Trossard was a physical presence up front, linking up play and creating chances. His assist for Martinelli’s chance was a highlight of his performance.

Substitutes

Gabriel Jesus – 5/10

Raheem Sterling – 5/10

Ethan Nwaneri – 5/10

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