In Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage, several players struggled to make a significant impact, with a few failing to capitalize on key opportunities.
Despite dominating possession and controlling much of the match, certain Arsenal players were disappointing and will be scrutinized for their lack of efficiency in front of goal...CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶Â
One of the worst performers for Arsenal was Thomas Partey. The Ghanaian midfielder, usually a key presence in the heart of midfield, had an off day. He failed to capitalize on a golden opportunity in the second half when he was left unmarked from a corner, only to head wide from just a few yards out. Partey’s missed chance was crucial, as it came at a time when Arsenal were pushing for a winner and could have been the difference between a point and all three.
Another underperformer was Bukayo Saka, who despite his usual creative spark, had a quiet game. Although he tested Bernd Leno with a well-hit shot in the first half, Saka’s overall contribution was limited, and his efforts in open play were often stifled by Fulham’s defense. Additionally, while he had a late header ruled offside, his performance lacked the cutting edge needed to break down a resolute Fulham side.
Kai Havertz, despite being involved in the equalizer with his clever assist for Saliba, continued to show inconsistency. His overall contributions, especially in terms of linking up play and adding that attacking flair Arsenal need, were minimal.
Havertz has yet to live up to expectations, with his performances failing to provide the game-changing impact expected from a player of his stature..CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶Â