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Arteta’s 8/10 Arsenal star was better than Saka

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Arteta's 8/10 Arsenal star was better than Saka

The last few weeks haven’t all been smooth sailing, but Arsenal are now going to be top of the Premier League table for Christmas.

Mikel Arteta’s side had the challenging task of playing Everton at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday night, a task made all the more difficult by Manchester City’s comfortable win over West Ham United earlier in the day.

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However, while it wasn’t necessarily easy, the Gunners did come away with all three points, and deservedly so.

Moreover, while it wasn’t a vintage performance, there were a few starters who made their mark on the game, including one who was even better than Bukayo Saka.

Arsenal’s standout stars vs Everton

Starting at the back, it was a good night for David Raya.

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Now, the Spaniard only had to make one save in the game, but his performance was so impressive for two other reasons.

Firstly, he commanded his area masterfully, making five high claims in the match and coming out on top both times he ran out of the penalty area.

Second, the former Brentford star completed seven long balls throughout the game, and had the forwards been a little more on their game, those could have led to more chances.

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Moving into the defence, and once again, Jurrien Timber is coming away from a game looking like one of the best signings Arteta has ever made.

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The Dutchman was solid as a rock at the back, and combined with Saka on more than one occasion, ending the game having completed 44 passes and 100% of his dribbles.

Speaking of Saka, the Hale End star was, as he usually is, undoubtedly the Gunners’ best attacker.

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He might not have scored, but the 24-year-old was a constant threat on the right-hand side and on more than one occasion moved over to the left to help out there.

By the end of the game, the winger had taken four shots, completed four of six dribbles, played one key pass, won seven of 11 ground duels, and generally looked every bit the attacking talisman he is.

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However, as sensational as Saka was, one of his teammates did just about outperform him.

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The Arsenal star who outshone Saka vs Everton

The good news for Arteta and Arsenal fans is that at least a few other starters put in reasonable performances.

Viktor Gyokeres, for example, might still not be offering as much as some would like, but he did get his goal, and aside from the potential penalty shout, William Saliba had another stellar game at the back.

However, there was only one player in red and white who managed to just about outperform Saka on Tuesday night: Declan Rice.

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Yes, the all-action midfield monster was just that on Merseyside, playing a role in all phases of play and looking every bit the £105m man he is.

One moment, the “world-class” machine, as dubbed by journalist Tom Marshall-Bailey, was helping Martin Zubimendi protect that backline by winning the ball, and the next, he was marauding with it up the pitch and creating a chance for the team.

It was a brilliant display from the Englishman and one that more than justified David Moyes’ post-match claim that he’s “probably the best midfield player in the world” and the 8/10 match rating he received from the Standard’s Matt Verri.

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Unsurprisingly, the former West Ham United captain’s statistics more than back up the praise.

Rice vs Everton

Minutes

96′

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Touches

116

Accurate Passes

87/97

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Key Passes

2

Big Chances Created

1

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Shots

1

Tackles (Won)

3 (2)

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Interceptions

3

Clearances

4

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Recoveries

10

Ground Duels (Won)

6 (4)

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Aerial Duels (Won)

3 (3)

Dribbled Past

0

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All Stats via Sofascore

In his 96 minutes of action, he created one big chance, played two key passes, completed 87 of 97 passes, made three interceptions and four clearances, took one shot and 116 touches and won seven of nine duels.

Ultimately, the scoreline might have been a little close for comfort, but Arsenal were most certainly the better team against Everton, and Rice was their best player.

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