“He was our nightmare last night, If not for Him we could have finished them from the first Half”, Wolves coach reveals the One Arsenal player that gave Him tough time yesterday – Not Saka,Not Ødegaard and Not Havertz

“He was our nightmare last night, If not for Him we could have finished them from the first Half”, Wolves coach reveals the One Arsenal player that gave Him tough time yesterday – Not Saka,Not Ødegaard and Not Havertz
In a match where Arsenal secured an important win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, every player had their chance to contribute. Here’s a breakdown of how they performed:
David Raya:
Raya played a key role by making a crucial save when the score was 1-0, helping Arsenal hold onto their lead. Even though he wasn’t tested much throughout the game, he stayed sharp and focused. His strong showing earned him a score of 8.
Ben White:
White was reliable on defense, especially in his matchups against Rayan Ait Nouri. However, he didn’t add much to Arsenal’s attack, as he rarely moved forward to support the offense. Despite this, his solid defensive work earned him a score of 6.
William Saliba:
Saliba had some excellent defensive moments, such as when he stopped a dangerous counter-attack led by Doherty. However, he did make a mistake with a pass to Cunha that could have caused problems. Overall, his performance was steady, resulting in a score of 6.
Gabriel:
Gabriel stood out in Arsenal’s defense, often putting himself in the way of Wolves’ attacks. He handled the physical challenges well and was a constant threat during set pieces. His efforts were crucial to the team’s win, earning him a score of 7.
Oleksandr Zinchenko:
Zinchenko had a calm and composed game, helping Arsenal control the first half. However, he did make a risky pass in the second half that could have led to trouble if Wolves had taken advantage. Despite this, his overall play was solid, leading to a score of 6.
Thomas Partey:
Partey had moments of brilliance, especially when he helped set up Arsenal’s second goal with quick thinking. However, he was also caught in possession a few times, which could have been dangerous in a closer game. His mixed performance earned him a score of 5.
Martin Ødegaard:
Ødegaard was central to Arsenal’s attacking efforts, using his skill and vision to create opportunities. He pressed effectively and made a clever flick to Havertz in the first half that stood out. His influence on the game earned him a score of 7.
Declan Rice:
Rice worked tirelessly throughout the match, contributing both in attack and defense. He was particularly influential in the first half, though he understandably faded as the game went on due to his recent return from injury. His overall effort earned him a score of 7.
Bukayo Saka:
Saka wasn’t always the most dominant player, but he made the most of his chances. He scored a goal and provided an assist for Havertz, showing his knack for stepping up in crucial moments. His effective play earned him a score of 8.
Kai Havertz:
Havertz had a standout game, showcasing his full range of skills. He scored with a classic header and later assisted Saka’s goal with a skillful move. His performance was the highlight of the match, earning him the highest score of 9.
Gabriel Martinelli:
Martinelli was active and found himself in promising positions, but he didn’t have the final touch to make a real impact. Despite his hard work, he couldn’t deliver a decisive contribution, suggesting that Trossard might challenge him for his starting spot. His performance earned him a score of 6.
Substitutes:
Jurrien Timber:
Timber made an impression in his brief time on the field, especially in attack. His dribble to the byline was a highlight, and his aggressive tackling was noticeable. However, he needs to be careful after almost conceding a penalty late in the game. His effective cameo earned him a score of 7.
Leandro Trossard:
Trossard came on too late to be given a rating.
Gabriel Jesus:
Jesus also came on too late to receive a rating.
This victory highlighted Arsenal’s depth and determination, with several players stepping up when needed. Havertz’s performance, in particular, is a promising sign for the team as they continue their season.