Player Ratings: Arsenal move four points clear after Eze's superb strike beats Palace

Find out who impressed after Arsenal eased past Palace through Eze's winner




Player Ratings: Arsenal move four points clear after Eze's superb strike beats Palace 

Find out who impressed after Arsenal eased past Palace through Eze's superb winner 

David Raya: 7/10 - Another clean sheet for the Gunners shotstopper 

Jurrien Timber: 7/10 - Another excellent showing at right-back in what has been a superb weekend for the Gunners 

William Saliba: 6/10 - Worryingly failed to reappear after the break, but replacement Cristhain Mosquere underlined just how strong Mikel Arteta's squad really is there days 

Gabriel Magalhae: 7/10 - The King of Brazil produced yet another solid and relaible performance while creating chaos at set-pieces. Unlucky not to score when his header crashed against the bar after the interval but won Declan Rice's free-kick for Eze's superb strike 

Riccardo Calafiori: 7/10 - A muscular performance from the tough Italian defender who has bolstered the Gunners backline 

Declan Rice: 7.5/10 - Purred in the heart of midfield in front of the watching Thomas Tuchel - who will be concerned at the England international limping off ahead of the Three Lions clashes against Serbia at Wembley and Albania in Tirana next month 

Martin Zubimendi: 7/10 - Crucial clearance with five minutes remaining 

Eberechi Eze: 8/10 - Scored a stunning winner against his old side to allow the Gunners to move four points clear at the top of the table 

Bukayo Saka: 7/10 - Not his most influential performance but still played his part

Viktor Gyokeres: 6/10 - Big bustling Viktor worked selflessly for the cause by stretching the Palace backline and never allowing them to settle 

Leandro Trossard: 5/10 - After his winner vs Fulham last week perhaps we expected more - but it wasn't for lack of effort 

Substitutes: 

Cristhian Mosquera: 7/10 - Another promising performance with the highest praise you can give the former Valencia defender is that the injured Saliba wasn't missed 

Gabriel Martinelli: 6/10 - Lively without troubling the Palace backline too often 

Piero Hincapie: 6/10 - Premier League debut  

Mikel Merino: 5/10

Myles Lewis-Skelly: 6/10 


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