Arsenal vs Everton




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Arsenal vs Everton





Aaron Ramsdale: Will be very disappointed to have conceded a goal after Arsenal dominated this game so much. Made a decent parade when asked. 7.


Cedric: A goal and a template for the Portuguese right-back. Soldier after an injury in the first half and got his reward. Good offensive performance of the 30-year-old. 8.


Rob Holding: Dominic Calvert-Lewin did his best to push Holding into a confrontation similar to his clash with his son, but the 26-year-old did well not to bite. Solid enough back to the side. 7.


Gabriel: Yet another goal for the Brazilian, who finishes this season with five. Will be disappointed to have let one in at the other end, but is a real attacking threat through standard situations. 8.


Nuno Tavares: You can see that there is a player with Nuno, which is perhaps so crazy about him. If he slows down, if he does everything at 100 miles per hour, he can be an asset to the squad. 6.


Mohamed Elneny: Maybe his last game at the Emirates and it was a decent one. The intensity in the midfield kept pretty high. Probably van de Beek could have followed for the goal. 7.


Martin Ödegaard: Some nice moments of tight control, tricks and flicks in the first half. Nice low finish for his goal late in the second. 7.


Granit Xhaka: Standing ovation from the Emirates supporters who booed him a few years ago. It's a sign of the turnaround he's had this year in particular and how important he's become for this Arsenal side. 8.


Bukayo Saka: An assist for the England international, who has had an outstanding season. Deserves to play Champions League football, and Arsenal just have to tie him up over the summer. 8.


Eddie Nketiah: Scored his usual poacher's goal after a corner, but the overall performance today was very impressive from Nketiah, who linked beautifully at times. Is it too little too late to preserve his chance to continue this form at Arsenal next season? 9.


Gabriel Martinelli: goal and submission for the Brazilian, who finished the season with an undeniable highlight. Worked hard on the left side and protected Nuno wherever possible. 8.


Albert Sambi Lokonga: Was introduced as an eighth instead of a six and seemed much more comfortable in this role, which tends to go from box to box. Perhaps a sign of where his future position at the Emirates might be. 7.


Alexandre Lacazette: Wanted a goal on what was probably his last appearance for Arsenal, even ran into arrears once to try. Unfortunately, no reward for the Frenchman. 6.


Nicolas Pepe: Introduced for what may be his last Arsenal appearance. Not influential enough. A nice streak, but no end to end things. 7.

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