Arsenal’s best and worst players in the eventful win over Bournemouth

Arsenal continued to take part in the Premier League title race with a 3-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon.
There were a number of controversial moments during the game but few could have any real complaints about the final result, which was sealed thanks to goals from Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard and Declan Rice.
Here are Arsenal’s best and worst players in the game, according to them 90 minplayer ratings.
Declan Rice – 9/10
Declan Rice’s 97th-minute strike was the highlight of what had been a fine performance in the Arsenal midfielder’s heart.
Playing in the enhanced role given to him by the presence of Thomas Partey on the team sheet, Rice dominated in both boxes. He could have scored earlier but got his deserved reward in the dying embers, as he set up Arsenal’s second goal.
Honorable mention
Kai Havertz – 8/10
There was no goal or direct assist for Kai Havertz this time (the penalty win doesn’t count), but the German continued his electric form with another impressive display at the Emirates.
After being penalized for Saka’s opening spot kick, Havertz routinely drifted in and out of Bournemouth’s back line, linking up with those around him and inviting everyone to join in the goalmouth fun.
Gabriel – 5/10
Look, Gabriel has really impressed this season, so we’re going to do our best to brush this shaky show under the carpet.
Dominic Solanke really took it to Gabriel this time, and the Brazilian needed William Saliba to get him out once or twice. A real off day for Gabriel, but watch out for the response against Manchester United next week.
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