How each Gunner performed in their Premier League matchup versus the Clarets at the Emirates
David Raya: Putting on one of his best performances wearing an Arsenal shirt to date, he made some excellent saves but didn’t have a lot of distribution responsibility. Gudmundsson’s in the first half stood out in particular.
Takehiro Tomiyasu: The Japan international, who moved to the right, was generally quite good. Although he should have been more forceful in stopping Burnley’s goal, he was typically sturdy in defense and contributed significantly with his distribution and link-up play in the final third. 6.
William Saliba: A player who makes an impact on the pitch from both ends. A fantastic defensive header to deny Koleosho the goal, followed by a well-executed header of his own. 8.
Gabriel: Throughout the entire game, a serious threat from set pieces. When Arsenal was down to 10, 7, the Brazilian displayed remarkable focus to defend the six-yard box after displaying genuine passion to help break the tie.
Oleksandr Zinchenko: In the first half, he made a fantastic flip to create space for Bukayo Saka. exhibited equally amazing skill when scoring Arsenal’s third goal. 8.
Jorginho: Maintained a steady pace of play at the basis of Arsenal’s midfield. The Gunners were able to maintain pressure thanks to a few strong victories in one-on-one matches at the halfway line. 6.
If a Burnley player went at Vieira the way he did at Brownhill, I’d be calling for a red card. There’s no malice, but it’s dangerous and mistimed. After a decent start, he has a lot of work to do to earn his place at #Arsenal. #AFC
— Adam Keys (@adamkeys_) November 11, 2023