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Arsenal vs Wolves PLAYER RATINGS: Which superstar looked 'tame'?

Mikel Arteta prepared his Arsenal stars for any threat by hiring pickpockets last season and there were few signs of Wolves pilfering a point at the Emirates. 

A first-half header from Kai Havertz eased the tension and set the sails on course for a comfortable victory - and their 17th out of 19 Premier League games in 2024. 

Wolves came out battling in the second half and at times pinned back the Gunners, but they hardly had a glance of goal against a cast-iron defence. 

When Arsenal needed a hero to wrap up the job, who else but Bukayo Saka, the force of nature who had assisted Havertz before blasting home the second late on?

Here are Mail Sport's player ratings from the game.  

Arsenal grabbed their first goal of the campaign as Kai Havertz met Bukayo Saka's cross

Arsenal (4-3-3) 

David Raya - 6

Was sometimes stationed so high as a sweeper that he should have brought a broom. Rarely troubled but he reacted so well to save a goal-bound header from Strand-Larsen. 

Ben White - 6

Snapped at so many half-chances you'd think he was roleplaying as Joe Gomez. Showed plenty of attacking impetus but failed to properly test Sa with a couple of half-volleys. 

William Saliba - 7

So strong. Snuffed out a promising counter-attack by Doherty like he was swatting aside a fly. Made multiple tackles and clearances and rose to the occasion when Wolves went long-ball. Nothing to suggest this defence can't be the best in the league once again. 

Gabriel - 6.5 

Threw his ribs in the way of an early shot and needed a moment to catch his wind. Once again, looked an absolute menace from set-pieces, having scored against Lyon in the Emirates Cup and been part of a record-equalling 16 goals from corners in 2023-24. 

William Saliba was a strong presence at the back for Arsenal and composed on the ball

It was not Oleksandr Zinchenko's finest audition for the left-back slot - not lots to shout about

Oleksandr Zinchenko - 5

One of the shakier performances among the Arsenal team today and that is not ideal with Riccardo Calafiori, Jurrien Timber, Jakub Kiwior, and Takehiro Tomiyasu all aiming down their sights at the left-back spot. A limp, wayward cross before the break summed up his afternoon, but to his credit he generally nullified Hwang. Hooked for Jurrien Timber with 20 to go. 

Martin Odegaard - 5.5

Mostly hushed for 70 minutes until he fizzed a crackling shot at Sa, earning a corner. Other than that, besides a nice backheel to Havertz, this was a tame performance. Nominated for PFA Player of the Year this week and for good reason but struggled with Wolves' physicality. 

Martin Odegaard struggled to impact the game as Wolves went in hard with the tackles 

Thomas Partey - 6

One critic commented online that Partey is a shadow of his former self, but that Wolves had so few chances coming through the middle is testament to the quiet work of Partey, who was always in the right place at the right time and won the majority of his duels. Had a couple of scary moments in the second half where he lost the ball close to home. Flashed a first-time shot wide. 

Declan Rice - 7

Had licence to get forward and acted as a good option to recycle the ball to in the final third if a team-mate reached a dead end. Also had a few surging runs in to the box to make himself an option but without reward. Workmanlike.  

Bukayo Saka - 8.5

A constant live wire and big-moment-grasper, as you'd expect from a man who contributed 34 goals and assist last season. Roared into life from the early stages and never stopped. Beautiful cross for Havertz's goal. Blasted home a venemous strike for his 59th Gunners goal. When Mikel Arteta needed his man to step up under the cosh, he rose to the occasion. Received a standing ovation as he went off. 

Declan Rice submitted another workmanlike performance and was an option going forward

Havertz asserted himself on the game and it only took him 25 minutes to open his account

Kai Havertz - 8

Took him 10 games to score last season but only 25 minutes here with a powerful header. What a sea-change it has been for the German since those gloomy days of arrival. Was the lynchpin of the front line, the conduit through which so much flowed, and took the fight to Wolves with enough pressing and elbows out of possession. Does also take home the gong for worst shot of the match. 

Gabriel Martinelli - 6.5

So composed on the ball and sometimes it felt like he was in his own space-time continuum. Nearly finished a sweet move at the end of the first half after jinking inside with a deft flick.  

Gabriel Martinelli was the quietest of Arsenal's front three but a constant threat on the left

Manager - Mikel Arteta 

Got the job done. This was not a vintage Arsenal performance but his side were largely in control, fashioned enough chances, and limited the visitors to a couple of clear-cut chances. Interesting to see what he does going forward regarding left-back, left-wing, and the number six position.  

Substitutes  

Jurrien Timber (on for Oleksandr Zinchenko, 69) - 6 

Leandro Trossard (on for Bukayo Saka, 80) - 6

Gabriel Jesus (on for Declan Rice, 85) - N/A

Wolves (4-2-3-1)

Jose Sa - 6

Commanding to deal with Arsenal's corners. Could have committed to reaching Havertz quicker for his header but would have expected more from his defenders. Nothing he could do about Saka's formidable strike. 

Matt Doherty - 5.5

Had an early chance and should have done better, hitting Gabriel, but it showed Wolves' intent that their right-back was pressing high. Had his work cut out against Martinelli and coped respectably. 

Yerson Mosquera - 7

Involved in an inflammatory moment where it looked as if he was choking Havertz, but then he toppled over and got away unpunished. Generally good. Snuffed out the threat from Martinelli with a slide tackle timed like clockwork towards the end of the first half. Stepped into the sizeable boots of the recently departed Max Kilman. 

Yerson Mosquera looked as if he was choking Havertz but it turned out he had just been losing his balance 

Tito Gomes - 5.5

Lucky that nothing was given when he tumbled, all flailing limbs, into Saka in the box. In another season that could have been a penalty; not so with this brave new era of less intrusive VAR. Hacked down Havertz later and was duly booked. 

Rayan Ait-Nouri - 6.5

Locked horns enthusiastically with Saka, sometimes asserting himself and other times coming up short in a blur of feet. Could have scored a cracking goal from range but his strike was always bending wide.

Joao Gomes - 7

A warmongering midfield performance and did well to smother Odegaard at times.  A wild lunge on Martinelli in the first half saw Jarred Gillett brandish a yellow card and from there he was on tenterhooks.

Mario Lemina - 5.5

Uncompromising in the challenge but could have given away a penalty for how he tousled with Havertz early on. Left Saka with way too much time to cross for Havertz's opener. Otherwise he was a fearsome presence and doubled well as a midfield enforced and back-against-the-wall defender. 

Mario Lemina generally performed well but was partly at fault for the first goal

Joao Gomes put in a pugnacious display and had to be careful after going in the book 

Rodrigo Gomes - 5.5

Earned a few gasps when one of his crosses flirted with the near post, but it floated over. Was back with more showmanship in the second half as he attempted an unnecessary overhead kick when he could have controlled it, winning a corner. 

Jeanricner Bellegarde - 6.5

Curled a worrying free-kick over the bar from 25 yards which had Raya scrambling. Looked a real sparkplug in the midfield and against less stern opponents could be one to watch.

Hwang Hee-chan - 5 

Almost forgot he was playing at times, but it was always going to be a suffocating experience against last season's best defence. Whipped in a potent cross for Strand-Larsen which almost saw Wolves equalise.

Jorgen Strand-Larsen - 6.5 

Arrives on loan in a team who have been parched for goals for a good few years, though last season was an upgrade. Threw himself into every challenge and looked combative enough. Nearly nodded home a stunning diving header in the first half.  

Gary O'Neil's system did well to stifle Arsenal at times and there are positives for them to take

Manager - Gary O'Neil - 6.5

Set up his team to be compact and aggressive and that was evident in a stoic performance. Complained in the build-up about working with limited resources but off the basis of this performance, Wolves will be fine. 

Substitutes 

Matheus Cunha (on for Jeanricner Bellegarde, 57) - 6 

Daniel Podence (on for Rodrigo Gomes, 75) - 6 

Pablo Sarabia (on for Joao Gomes, 84) - N/A

Craig Dawson (on for Rayan Ait-Nouri, 84) - N/A 

Chiquinho (on for Jorgen Strand-Larsen, 84) - N/A 

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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