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Arsenal ratings: Partey states his case for extension but Jorginho goes missing

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Arsenal ratings: Partey states his case for extension but Jorginho goes missing

ARSENAL saw any lingering Premier League title hopes go up in smoke after dropping more points against Brentford.

Mikel Areta made five changes from Tuesday’s stunning 3-0 win over Real Madrid for the Gunners’ return to domestic duty.

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Thomas Partey opened the scoring for Arsenal in the 61st minute

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After a quiet afternoon, Yoanne Wissa equalised for Brentford
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Christian Norgaard of Brentford receives a yellow card for this challenge on Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on April 12, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

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And, the magnificent Thomas Partey aside, it seemed this Arsenal XI had more than one eye on Wednesday’s return leg in their Champions League quarter-final.

It started out like a pre-season friendly, with Arsenal cautiously trying to avoid any unnecessary injuries ahead of the big trip to the Bernabeu.

And while Brentford chanted “You’ll win f*** all” come May, the away players started flat in their chase for European qualification.

Arsenal thought they took the lead but Kieran Tierney‘s header in the 26th minute was ruled out by the new semi-automated offside rule.

And moments later Brentford captain Christian Norgaard avoided a red card for a rough challenge on Gabriel Martinelli.

Partey finally found a breakthrough after a lung-bursting counter-attacking run from provider Declan Rice, before Arteta brought on the cavalry.

Yet the subs actually negatively effected Arsenal‘s momentum, and Brentford quickly equalised through Yoane Wissa‘s acrobatic finish.

After just two wins in their last seven league games, Arsenal are now 10 points behind Liverpool, who need a maximum of just three victories to secure the title.

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Arsenal vs Brentford Premier League starting XI.

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Arsenal vs. Brentford match stats: shots on target, shots, blocked shots, possession, passes, completed passes, tackles, fouls conceded, corners.

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Here’s how SunSport’s Katherine Walsh rated the Gunners at the Emirates stadium…

David Raya – 7

Not as composed and commanding as he was against Madrid, but how could he be?

The Spaniard sent a few iffy passes into the visitors’ path early on.

But he produced a great save to deny Kristoffer Ajer from an opener inside 20 minutes, after Bryan Mbeumo‘s great first time ball for the overlap around Tierney.

Distribution was fantastic as pro-active goalkeeping saw him pluck a testing Brentford corner out the air before rolling out to Rice for his on a rampaging run for Arsenal‘s goal. Great vision.

Illustration of David Raya's game statistics: 1 goal conceded, 1 save, 32 passes, 18 accurate passes, 0 punches, and 3 high claims.  A football pitch shows the direction of his passes.

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Kieran Tierney – 6

The left back looked chuffed after receiving huge applause from the fans and hugs from his team–mates after heading in a goal in the 26th minute.

But an offside call from VAR denied the Scot what could have been his last goal for the club, with a likely summer exit to Celtic looming.

Brilliantly got back to nick the ball from Mbeumo, who was a few yards from getting a shot off.

Kieran Tierney's match statistics: touches, shots, passes, tackles, duels lost, and duels won, shown on a heatmap of his playing position.

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Jakub Kiwior – 6

The Pole just keeps growing in confidence with each passing game, a credit to his circumstance and how he has taken the opportunity.

There is a sense of calm that previously was not there when he first came in. 

Illustration of Jakub Kiwior's soccer stats: 0 dispossessed, 1 shot, 64 passes, 69 touches, 60 accurate passes, 0 duels lost.

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William Saliba – 8

Woke the fans up from their sleep with an inviting 20 yard run, to win Arsenal a corner in the first 15 minutes.

The Frenchman wasn’t asked to do much defensively in the first half.

But he dealt with the pace of Kevin Schade and dominated their one-on-one strength battle later in the game.

Brilliant on the ball as he repeatedly carried it out from the back, rarely making a mistake.

Illustration of William Saliba's game statistics: touches, shots, passes, accurate passes, dribbles, and duels won, shown on a soccer field diagram.

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Thomas Partey – 8

Should the 31-year-old be given a contract extension when his current deal expires in the summer?

Tuesday’s unsung hero moved into right back in Arteta’s five man squad rotation ahead of the trip to Madrid on Wednesday.

He inverted into midfield, with Brentford unable to offer any threat down the right hand side.

And just as Arteta was prepping Saka and Odegaard to come on, Partey lashed in his first fourth Prem goal of the season.

Things turned sour though, because Partey could be a doubt for Madrid, after the Ghanaian picked up an unspecified knock.

Thomas Partey's game statistics: 1 goal, 1 shot, 23 passes, 39 touches, 22 accurate passes, and 5 duels won.  Heatmap shows his activity on the field.

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Oleksandr Zinchenko – 5

Started in midfield and was eager to impress with some nice flashes in his audition to come off the bench against Madrid.

Gifted chances to Ethan Nwaneri and Martinelli in the first half and tested Mark Flekken‘s goal himself.

The Ukrainian, of course, isn’t as brave going forward as Odegaard. But this was a solid performance.

Oleksandr Zinchenko's match stats: 35 touches, 1 shot, 29 passes (26 accurate), 0 dribbles, 1 duel won.  Illustration of player's movement on the field.

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Declan Rice – 7

His name was cheered the loudest before kick-off after his thunderous free kicks against Madrid here on Tuesday.

But he’s clearly the engine of this Arsenal team, who dominates in midfield, gets in the box and sends glorious corners in time after time.

It was Rice’s near 30-yard run that set up Partey’s opener.

He did head down into Vitaly Janelt’s path inside six minutes, but luckily for him, Brentford couldn’t get a shot off.

But there’s a feeling among fans that something special can happen every time Rice touches the ball in the opposition box.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Declan Rice of Arsenal celebrates after team mate Thomas Partey (not pictured) scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on April 12, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

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Rice is on unstoppable form
Declan Rice's match stats: 1 assist, 1 shot, 27 passes (22 accurate), 39 touches, 1 duel won.  Heatmap of his touches on the field is included.

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Jorginho – 4

The Italian was wearing the armband from the off with Odegaard rested on the bench and Gabriel Magalhaes out until the end of the season.

But it wasn’t exactly a captain’s performance from a deeper role in midfield. Much of the game seemed to pass him by at times.

The former Chelsea star is clearly one of those destined to leave in the summer overhaul.

Arsenal went down to 10 as Jorginho limped off with a suspected rib injury and all five subs were used.

Jorginho's game statistics: 78 touches, 72 passes (63 accurate), 0 dribbles, 1 shot, 1 duel won.  Pass map included.

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Ethan Nwaneri – 5

The 18-year-old stepped into Bukayo Saka‘s shoes on the right wing, with Arteta saving the England superstar for Madrid.

But he didn’t see much of the ball and struggled with Brentford’s physical low block.

Produced a brilliant cross which sadly was nodded in by the only player who happened to be offside in the build-up.

And got the fans up from their seats with some tricky feet through several Brentford stars at the start of the second half.

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Nwaneri didn’t see much of the ball and struggled with Brentford’s physical low block
Illustration of Ethan Nwaneri's soccer stats: 1 tackle, 1 shot, 22 passes, 39 touches, 18 accurate passes, and 3 duels lost.  Heatmap shows his position on the field.

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Gabriel Martinelli – 5

Was Arsenal’s most fouled player. He took a bizarre touch when Zinchenko found him a few yards from Flekken’s goal in the first half.

The Brazilian needs to be stronger at times. But his runs were a handful down the left flank all afternoon.

The Emirates went nuts – and so did Arteta – when Norgaard avoided a red card after clattering into Martinelli from behind in the first half.

Gabriel Martinelli's match statistics: touches, shots, passes, accurate passes, fouls, and duels won, shown on a soccer field graphic.

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Leandro Trossard – 6

Another game, another makeshift striker for Arsenal, with club player of the month Merino rested on the bench.

Trossard did well to break away inside 13 minutes but his pass was just behind Martinelli.

He’s always a great player to have in your squad and had several shots kept out by busy bees keeper Flekken in the first half.

Heatmap of Leandro Trossard's touches on the soccer field with game statistics.

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SUBS

Bukayo Saka – (for Nwaneri ’63 min) – 5

Should’ve scored a massive chance when he pinched the ball off Flekken and rounded him late on, but couldn’t make it count.

Martin Odegaard – (for Zinchenko ’62 min) – 5

A valiant attempt to pull some strings, but to no avail.

Myles Lewis-Skelly – (for Tierney ’62 min) – 6

Strolled through Brentford’s left hand side within a minute of coming on. What a talent he is.

Imagine being saved and prioritised for the 15 times Kings of Europe at 18 years old.

Jurrien Timber – (for Partey ’70 min) – 4

Was turned by Wissa for Brentford’s goal.

Mikel Merino – (for Rice ’75 min) – 5

A smart sub for Arteta, came just a minute after 1-1. But the midfielder had little-to-no impact on proceedings.

Arsenal's next five games schedule.

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