In an entertaining first half at the Emirates, Bayern Munich surprised Arsenal by taking the lead. Serge Gnabry’s goal and Harry Kane’s penalty enabled the Gray Tigers advance, despite Bukayo Saka’s opening goal.
Leandro Trossard proved that he is Arsenal’s savior. The former Brighton player came off the bench in the second half and scored a crucial equalizer for the home club.
In the end, the two teams tied 2-2. The following are the individual scores of Arsenal players.
Goalkeeper: David Raya – 5/10 – Unnecessarily rushed out of goal, allowing Bayern to equalize in the 18th minute. Prior to Kane’s penalty kιck, he took a somewhat early dive.
Right back: Ben White – 7/10 – Provides a significant dаnger in аttаck. There was an important handling scenario that prevented Leroy Sane from scoring Bayern’s third goal in the first half.
Center back: William Saliba – 6/10 – A tackle earns Bayern a penalties, which Kane takes comfortably. Leaving some tough times against Bayern’s talented striker.
Center back: Gabriel Magalhaes – 6/10 – The Brazilian’s inaccurate pass resulted in a first-half equalizer for Bayern, despite Raya’s error. Won some physical fights with Bayern Munich forwards.
Left back: Jakub Kiwior – 5/10 – Make way for Oleksandr Zinchenko, who had a more аggressive mindset after the break. He had a difficult first half against the fast Sane. Unable to handle the German player’s explosive runs.
Declan Rice, central midfielder, scored 6/10. The English player gave an acceptable performance. Rice nevertheless demonstrated himself, despite not being at his peak in this match.
Central midfielder: Martin Odegaard – 7/10 In the last third, he creates opportunities. Had some nice touches in the opposing half and was a reasonably consistent performance.
Central midfielder: Jorginho – 6/10 – The Italian midfielder did not perform well. He was frequently outperformed by Leon Goretzka and Konrad Laimer. Coach Mikel Arteta has a cause to bench Joringho when he needs to adjust his style of play.
Right winger: Bukayo Saka – 8/10 A fantastic finish to give Arsenal the lead. He is unquestionably the most active player in Arsenal’s forward line. Saka gives Alphonso Davies some rough moments. However, Saka is claimed to have handled the situation better after clashing with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer at the end of the game.
Striker: Kai Havertz – 6/10 Didn’t make many meaningful contributions on Bayern’s field.
Left Wing: Gabriel Martinelli – 5/10 Almost unnoticeable in the first half, as Joshua Kimmich kept him in check.
Entering the field as a substitute:
Oleksandr Zinchenko (46′ for Kiwior) – 7/10 – Contributed positively from the bench as Arsenal controlled the midfield.
Gabriel Jesus (66′ for Jorginho): 8/10 – Good game, Jesus. He came on to improve the Gunners’ offense.
Leandro Trossard (66′ for Martinelli): 8/10 – Excellent finish. The Belgian player scored as soon as he entered the field. He deserves to be Arsenal’s suρer sub.