Wolves vs Arsenal: Wolves host Arsenal at the Molineux Stadium in the 24th week of the Premier League.
Both teams seemed inseparable in the first half until Gabriel scored the first goal of the game. Arsenal were more offensively focused and thought you were in control for the rest of the half. Arsenal 2 and Wolves 1 received yellow cards in the first half.
The second half was filled with high drama, with Gabriel Martinelli being ejected at 70.pearl minute. The Wolves gave their all to find the balance but Arsenal put their bodies on the line and squeezed the win.
Let’s have a look at the player ratings for the Wolves vs Arsenal match:-
Wolves vs Arsenal Player Ratings
wolves
Jose Sa (5.8/10): Apart from the mistake that led to the goal, Sa didn’t do much wrong but the only goal was decisive.
Max Kilman (7.1/10): Kilman was good in the back and Arsenal’s The striker found it difficult to pass him.
Conor Coady (6.8/10): The captain made critical blocks in the penalty area and calmly defended in 1v1 situations.
Romain Saiss (6.9/10): Saiss was in good defensive positions and made some very important passes. He was shown the yellow card to challenge Odegaard in the first half.
Nelson Semedo (7/10): The right-back went forward and deliberately attacked and made far fewer mistakes in defence.
Leander Dendoncker (7.2/10): Dendoncker controlled the ball and dispersed it well. He showed a good midfield performance with Neves.
Ruben Neves (7.7/10): Neves’ passing gap opened up offensive options for Wolves. He tried very hard in the last minutes, but he could not find the goal that brought his team to the draw.
Fernando Marcal (7/10): Marcal made impressive crosses into the penalty area that could be better valued. Left-back defense was also good.
Trincao (6.8/10): Trincao made some good moves and dribbles on the right but was generally ineffective. released in 62nd minute.
Raul Jimenez (5.6/10): Jimenez had a mediocre game. He had the fewest touches of any player in the match and lacked the potency in the front.
Daniel Podence (7.6/10): The smart passes and superior skills of the Portuguese national player had a difficult night for Arsenal’s defense.
Substitutes:
Chiquinho (6.5/10): Taking the field for Trincao, Chiquinho looked active and made good runs on the wing.
Rayan Ayt Nuri (6/10): Nouri had no effect on the match after entering.
Fabio Silva (NA)
Arsenal
Aaron Ramsdale (7.5/10): Ramsdale made some outstanding saves in the final stages of the game and kept an important clean sheet.
Cedric Rising (7.4/10): Soares kept Podence’s threat at bay. He deftly defended and did not let the attackers escape.
Ben White (7.6/10): Solid defender performance from White. He threw his body on the line and defended very well.
Gabriel (8.2/10): The backstop was in the right place at the right time and scored a simple goal from a few yards. He had 100% ball accuracy and was named man of the match.
Kieran Tierney (7/10): Tierney went about his business as usual and left no attack unattended on his flank.
Thomas Partey (6.7/10): The Ghanaian made clumsy moves in midfield and delivered easy balls.
Granite Xhaka (6.9/10): Xhaka was upset as he made good defensive head shots while also making unnecessary fouls in dangerous areas.
Bukayo Saka (7/10): Saka made a good start and got a few good shots on the right flank. Tactically subdued to house a defender after a red card.
Martin Odegaard (7.1/10): Odegaard was the link between Arsenal’s defense and offense. He distributed the ball well and was in the attack in the last three.
Gabriel Martinelli (4.5/10): Martinelli played a very bad game and was ejected at 70.pearl minute. He got 2 yellow cards in 10 seconds and cut Arsenal to 10 men.
Alexandre Lacazette (7.1/10): Lacazette did not contribute to the game other than assists. In the second half, he missed a very important chance to mark the Arsenal match.
Substitutes:
Emile Smith Rowe (6.5/10): As Arsenal tried to slow down time, Smith Rowe caught the ball and fouled.
Rob Holding (7/10): Holding stepped in when Arsenal dropped to 10. She defended it bravely and put up great struggles to deny it. wolves Their goal.
Edward Nketiah (NA)
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