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Arsenal Player Ratings vs Atletico: Saka Sends Gunners to Budapest
Arsenal are in the Champions League final, and for a club that has spent so long staring at this competition through glass, that sentence carries its own electricity.
At the Emirates Stadium, in a night of tension, discipline and occasional chaos, Mikel Arteta’s side edged Atletico Madrid 1-0 to complete a 2-1 aggregate victory. Bukayo Saka scored the decisive goal, reacting sharply after Leandro Trossard’s shot was pushed into his path, and Arsenal managed the rest with the sort of maturity that has not always been associated with their European history.
Arsenal Hold Their Nerve
This was never likely to be open or loose. Atletico arrived with all the old habits, compact, awkward, provocative, always looking for a moment. Arsenal had to balance ambition with patience, and for long spells they did exactly that.
David Raya endured a couple of uneasy moments, not least when Gabriel had to rescue him after Simeone had gone round him. Yet Arsenal’s defensive core stood firm. William Saliba offered pace, poise and authority, while Gabriel produced the sort of performance that belongs deep into May, blocks, headers, pressure relief and all.
Declan Rice was equally immense. He made one huge early intervention when Atletico threatened, drove Arsenal forward when legs started to tighten, and delivered corners with menace. On nights like this, expensive players either shrink or explain their price. Rice did the latter.
Saka Delivers Decisive Moment
Saka was not always allowed to dictate. Atletico crowded him, doubled him, sometimes tripled him, and for periods after half-time he was starved of service. Still, elite players bend tight games with one action. His finish was simple in appearance, enormous in consequence.
Trossard’s composure, Gyokeres’ selfless running and Ben White’s outstanding combination work on the right gave Arsenal just enough attacking thrust. Gyokeres should have scored himself, but his channel work and involvement in the move for the winner mattered.
Player Ratings List
- David Raya, 6
- Ben White, 8
- William Saliba, 7
- Gabriel, 9
- Riccardo Calafiori, 6
- Declan Rice, 8
- Myles Lewis-Skelly, 8
- Bukayo Saka, 8
- Eberechi Eze,
- Leandro Trossard, 7
- Viktor Gyokeres, 9
- Piero Hincapie, 7
- Martin Odegaard, 6
- Noni Madueke, 5
- Martin Zubimendi, 6
Final Awaits
Arsenal will now face either Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest. Their first Champions League crown is close enough to feel real, and this victory over Atletico was built on all the qualities finals demand, resilience, timing, courage and a little ruthlessness.