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Is either they sell Him or return back to my parent Club by the summer,He wasted my beautiful assists Today and He refused to pass ball to me as well, me and such player cannot play on the same pitch again”, Raheem sterling reveals the ONE Arsenal player that wasted all their goal scoring opportunities Today

Is either they sell Him or return back to my parent Club by the summer,He wasted my beautiful assists Today and He refused to pass ball to me as well, me and such player cannot play on the same pitch again”, Raheem sterling reveals the ONE Arsenal player that wasted all their goal scoring opportunities Today

Arsenal scored twice late to secure a massive 2-0 win over Leicester City in a game that saw few chances at either end as the Gunners struggled to kick into gear with their makeshift attack.

Leicester City player ratings
Mads Hermansen – 5
Had very little to do and could do nothing when Merino headed past him 10 minutes from time.
James Justin – 7
Was having an excellent game until he was forced off through injury towards the end of the first half.

Wout Faes – 6
Was excellent in keeping the Gunners quiet for much of the afternoon but was caught under the ball for the opening goal which undid all of his hard work.

Caleb Okoli – 7.5
The best of Leicester’s defenders all afternoon, its a mystery he hasn’t featured more often.

Victor Kristiansen – 4
Tormented by Ethan Nwaneri all afternoon, and both goals ultimately came down his side.

Wilfred Ndidi – 8
Was excellent for the Foxes on his return to the side, breaking up play well and helping his side keep Arsenal at bay for much of the game.

Boubakary Soumare – 7
A strong performance from the Frenchman to help shut-down Arsenal’s chief creator in Martin Odegaard.

Bobby de Cordova Reid – 5
A willing runner but very little end product.

Bilal El-Khannouss – 5
Could not make the most of what little he had of the ball and was booked for a late challenge.

Jordan Ayew – 6
Jordan Ayew – 6
Was his usual terrier-like self as he harried the Arsenal defence, but got no joy on this occasion.

Jamie Vardy – 6
Ran the channels willingly but had very little service and should have done better finding a teammate with a breakaway at 0-0.

Substitutes: Coulibaly 6.5, Mavididi 5

Arsenal player ratings
David Raya – 6
Hardly had a save to make but walked away with another clear sheet.

Jurrien Timber – 6
Continued to pull his side forward from fullback without much joy.

William Saliba – 6
Kept Jamie Vardy quiet but in truth had very little to do.

Gabriel – 6
Didn’t put a foot wrong at the back.

Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8
A really strong performance from the Arsenal academy talent who saved his side a goal with an excellent piece of last-ditch defending.

Thomas Partey – 6
Really struggled in the early stages but grew into the game and made some vital tackles as the game wore on.
Martin Odegaard – 5
Arsenal’s captain struggled in front of a stubborn Leicester defence, and despite some cute flicks it was far from his best performance for the Gunners.

Declan Rice – 7
His usual hard-working self and barely put a foot wrong while others around him struggled.

Ethan Nwaneri – 9
Despite his youth, everything bright Arsenal did ran through the teenage gem, who hit the woodwork twice with excellent efforts before producing a delicious cross for Arsenal’s winning goal.

Leandro Trossard – 5
Asked to play as a striker and in wide areas, but offered nothing in either as he struggled against the Leicester defence before providing an excellent ball for Merino to seal the win.

Raheem Sterling – 3
Another awful display for Sterling in an Arsenal shirt, which saw him substituted just after the hour mark after failing to make an impression in attack for the Gunners.

Substitutes: Merino 9, Calafiori 6, Jorginho 5, Tierney 6
That quote attributed to Raheem Sterling appears to be fabricated. Sterling is not an Arsenal player, and there have been no credible reports linking him to the club. If you’re referring to a real Arsenal match where an attacker underperformed, it’s best to check reliable sources for accurate post-match reactions.

As for the match itself, it looks like Arsenal struggled offensively but found a way to win late, with young talents like Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly standing out. Who do you think should start in attack for Arsenal going forward?

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