Match Ratings Arsenal vs. WolverhamptonMatch Ratings Arsenal vs. Wolverhampton

omidbasir- **David Raya (3/10):**
Showed no notable saves in the first half but was left vulnerable when Bueno scored, denying him a clean sheet. His late-game mishap, where he spilled a cross, raised questions about his decision-making.

**Jurrien Timber (6/10):**
Experienced a moment of concern with a limp but appeared to recover well. While it wasn’t his most impressive performance, it certainly wasn’t his worst either.

**William Saliba (7/10):**
Maintained solid control over the opposition’s attackers, facing little challenge throughout the match.

**Gabriel Magalhaes (7/10):**
Successfully dealt with Wolves’ long throws, clearing danger with substantial headers. He provided a crucial assist with a pinpoint pass to Hincapie but was involved in a communication error with Raya towards the match’s conclusion.

**Piero Hincapie (8/10):**
Displayed impressive movement and skill in possession, notably leaving Yerson Mosquera off balance. Although he unsuccessfully sought a penalty, he later scored with a superb finish to extend the lead to 2-0.

**Martin Zubimendi (7/10):**
Exhibited composure on the ball, rarely losing possession, and excelled in defensive duels.

**Declan Rice (7/10):**
Provided an assist for Saka’s opening goal, demonstrating his tireless work rate across the pitch.

**Bukayo Saka (8/10):**
Scored the first goal, marking his third tally against Wolves shortly after renewing his contract. Showed exceptional dribbling skills, effortlessly maneuvering past defenders.

**Noni Madueke (5/10):**
Struggled to make an impact, leading to his substitution after 65 minutes without notable contributions.

**Viktor Gyokeres (5/10):**
Had minimal involvement in the first half with just six touches, and his performance did not improve in the second half before being taken off.

**Gabriel Martinelli (6/10):**
Failed to capitalize on several opportunities against Mosquera, resulting in a frustrating evening for him and the team.

**Eberechi Eze (5/10):**
Had the potential to enhance Arsenal’s attacking play but failed to make a significant impact.

**Gabriel Jesus (6/10):**
Demonstrated a better fit in the forward position upon his introduction compared to Gyokeres.

**Leandro Trossard (5/10):**
Known for his ability to change games from the bench, he had to be substituted after sustaining an injury.

**Riccardo Calafiori (N/A):**
Came on as a late substitute and unfortunately saw an own goal deflect off him, complicating his side’s title aspirations.

**Mikel Arteta (5/10):**
His cautious strategy appeared effective until Raya’s blunder, prompting Arteta to reassess his approach ahead of the upcoming north London derby.

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