Arsenal Player Ratings vs Fulham: Bukayo Saka Shines in Dominant 3-0 Emirates Victory

Arsenal FC produced a commanding display at the Emirates, easing past Fulham FC with a 3-0 triumph that strengthened their grip at the top of the Premier League standings.

The spotlight firmly belonged to Bukayo Saka, who marked his first league start since March in emphatic fashion. Having only just returned from an Achilles issue during the midweek clash with Atletico Madrid, the winger delivered both a goal and an assist, showing no signs of rust in a crucial encounter.
Bukayo Saka dazzles with a goal and assist as Arsenal beat Fulham 3-0 at the Emirates, extending their lead at the top with a commanding display.
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Saka proved unplayable in the opening half, repeatedly troubling Antonee Robinson. His dazzling run set up Viktor Gyokeres for a simple finish after leaving Raul Jimenez behind. He then doubled the advantage himself, finishing clinically at the near post after combining once again with Gyokeres.

The third goal arrived before the interval when Gyokeres guided a delivery from Leandro Trossard into the net, effectively sealing the result before half-time. With the contest settled early, Mikel Arteta opted to withdraw key players, including Saka, to keep them fresh for the upcoming European fixture.

Goalkeeper & Defence

David Raya (6/10): Rarely tested throughout the match.

Ben White (5/10): Struggled with distribution despite pushing forward.

William Saliba (7/10): Had freedom to advance and nearly created a goal with an excellent cross.

Gabriel Magalhaes (7/10): Dominated physically and remained a threat on set-pieces.

Riccardo Calafiori (8/10): Energetic on the flank, unlucky with a disallowed goal and another effort hitting the bar, plus a vital defensive block.

Midfield

Myles Lewis-Skelly (7/10): Impressive in duels and distribution, helping control the game.

Declan Rice (7/10): Dictated play calmly before being substituted early.

Eberechi Eze (6/10): Assisted the build-up to the second goal but faded after the interval.

Attack

Saka (8/10): Delivered a goal and assist in a standout return performance before being rested.

Gyokeres (8/10): Scored twice and contributed creatively, though missed a chance for a hat-trick.

Trossard (7/10): Constantly involved and eventually rewarded with an assist after an earlier effort was ruled out.

Substitutes & Manager

Noni Madueke (6/10): Caused problems after coming on.

Martin Zubimendi (6/10): Maintained midfield rhythm.

Gabriel Jesus (6/10): Limited opportunities in attack.

Max Dowman (N/A): Showed flashes of skill late on.

Cristhian Mosquera (N/A): Made an important defensive intervention.

Arteta (8/10): Managed the game perfectly, ensuring key players were rested with the result secured early.

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