da mrbet: The duo looked right at home as the Gunners dominated in their first top-tier European game in seven years, running out 4-0 winners
da betobet: Arsenal made light work of PSV on their return to the Champions League, running out 4-0 winners on home soil on Wednesday. The Gunners had the job wrapped up by half-time as Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus all found the net for the dominant hosts before the break.
It was not just the front three who impressed for Mikel Arteta's men, however. Martin Odegaard was spectacular as he linked up remarkably well with his team-mates and fired in a gorgeous goal in the second half.
Meanwhile, Declan Rice orchestrated well from deep and David Raya looked strong after keeping his place in goal at Aaron Ramsdale's expense.
GOAL rates Arsenal's players from the Emirates Stadium…
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David Raya (8/10):
Under pressure after getting the nod ahead of Ramsdale and proved he deserved it. A commanding presence in his box, he made four saves, plucked down crosses and had strong distribution.
Ben White (7/10):
Up against PSV's most dangerous player in Lang but did well to stop him from getting dangerous balls in.
William Saliba (8/10):
Another comfortable display to keep De Jong quiet, always composed on the ball.
Gabriel Magalhaes (7/10):
Made some quality passes and looked strong beside Saliba.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (7/10):
Started at left-back but moved into the middle and wherever there was space as Arsenal got up to the PSV box.
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Martin Odegaard (9/10):
Tidy on the ball in tight spaces around PSV's box and made a lot of dangerous passes and shots, culminating in a lovely goal from distance.
Declan Rice (7/10):
Nothing got beyond him! Dropped deep to take possession and orchestrate Arsenal moves and cut out a few PSV attacks.
Kai Havertz (6/10):
His passing was decent enough and looked capable of creating something in the second half.
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Bukayo Saka (8/10):
Passed to Odegaard and pounced on the rebound after the Norwegian's shot was saved to fire in the opening goal, and then teed up Trossard for the second.
Gabriel Jesus (7/10):
Didn't have much space early on as PSV sat deep, but he fought his way into the game and was perfectly placed to fire in his team's third goal.
Leandro Trossard (8/10):
Had a tame start but picked out a good pass in the box and then fired in a beautiful goal moments later, before picking out Jesus with a perfect cross for the third.
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Takehiro Tomiyasu (6/10):
On for Zinchenko before the hour mark and looked good.
Reiss Nelson (7/10):
Took Trossard's place and had a few bright moments, including the assist for Odegaard's goal.
Emile Smith Rowe (6/10):
Replaced Jesus and was immediately up for the fight, helping build up the fourth strike.
Fabio Vieira (6/10):
Looked lively on the wing after taking Saka's place.
Jorginho (6/10):
On for the last 15 minutes and was reliable on the ball.
Mikel Arteta (9/10):
He nailed it with his team selection and strategy. Even his changes worked out well for the dominant Gunners.