Arsenal Ratings vs Leeds: Madueke Masterclass Fuels Statement 4-0 Victory

‎Arsenal delivered a resounding response to recent criticism by thrashing Leeds United 4-0, ending a run of three Premier League matches without a victory. The result sends Mikel Arteta’s side seven points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table and reasserts their title credentials.
Arsenal back on track in style. Madueke dazzles after late inclusion as the Gunners hammer Leeds 4-0 and move 7 points clear at the top of the Premier League. Title statement made.
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‎Pre-match preparations were disrupted when Bukayo Saka was ruled out during the warm-up, forcing a late change. Noni Madueke was called upon and wasted no time in making his presence felt, playing a pivotal role as Arsenal gradually took control.
‎Following a cautious opening, Madueke began to exploit space down the right wing. His quality delivery found Martin Zubimendi, who nodded home to break the deadlock. The winger then caused further chaos with a fierce corner that was punched into the net by Karl Darlow on the goal line, leaving Leeds trailing 2-0.
‎The visitors remained in control after halftime. Viktor Gyokeres initially failed to convert a prime chance but later atoned by racing ahead of James Justin to meet Gabriel Martinelli’s cross and score Arsenal’s third. Gabriel Jesus came off the bench late on to cap a commanding performance with a clinical fourth goal.

‎Player Ratings
‎Goalkeeper & Defence
‎David Raya (6/10):
‎Enjoyed a quiet outing but remained reliable when required, distributing the ball neatly.
‎Jurrien Timber (7/10):
‎Far more assured in his natural right-back role. Received a booking in the second half.
‎William Saliba (7/10):
‎Strong defensively, making vital interventions and progressing the ball effectively.
‎Gabriel Magalhaes (8/10):
‎Handled pressure well in a physical duel with Calvert-Lewin and stood out once again.
‎Piero Hincapie (6/10):
‎Defensively solid but offered limited attacking support from the left.
‎Midfield
‎Martin Zubimendi (7/10):
‎Displayed excellent timing to score with a header and contributed well throughout.
‎Declan Rice (8/10):
‎Dominated the midfield alongside Zubimendi and took charge as the game wore on.
‎Kai Havertz (7/10):
‎Played high up the pitch, almost alongside Gyokeres, enabling Arsenal to attack more directly.
‎Attack
‎Leandro Trossard (6/10):
‎Linked play neatly and showed good vision, though he rarely threatened the goal.
‎Viktor Gyokeres (7/10):
‎Worked relentlessly, missed an early chance, but ultimately found the net with a smart finish.
‎Noni Madueke (8/10):
‎Outstanding after a last-minute call-up. Consistently troubled Leeds and supplied two decisive deliveries.
‎Subs & Manager
‎Martin Odegaard (7/10):
‎Responded well after a tough week, instantly positive and assisted Jesus’ goal.
‎Gabriel Martinelli (7/10):
‎Delivered a fine cross from the right to set up Gyokeres.
‎Gabriel Jesus (7/10):
‎Made a big impact with a brilliant goal and multiple scoring attempts.
‎Riccardo Calafiori (6/10):
‎Came close to adding his name to the scoresheet late on.
‎Eberechi Eze (N/A):
‎Featured briefly at the end.
‎Mikel Arteta (8/10):
‎Oversaw an excellent away performance, with substitutes making a decisive difference.

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