Arsenal player ratings vs Fulham: Bukayo Saka leads rout as Gunners beat Fulham 3-0

Arsenal 3-0 Fulham: Saka Shines on Return as Gunners Cruise at the Emirates
Arsenal barely broke sweat as they brushed Fulham aside 3-0, with Bukayo Saka stealing the headlines on his first league start in weeks. A goal and an assist, sharp movement, and then off at the break job.
Viktor Gyokeres wasn’t far behind either, quietly racking up two goals in a game that was effectively settled before halftime.
Goalkeeper & Defence
David Raya (7/10):
A quiet evening, almost too quiet. Barely called into action and did what little he had to without fuss.
Ben White (6/10):
Looked a bit off it, if we’re honest. Tried to support attacks but his passing let him down more than once.
William Saliba (7/10):
Had the freedom to step forward and use the ball. Nearly picked out Gabriel with a clever delivery — comfortable throughout.
Gabriel Magalhaes (7.3/10):
Enjoyed the physical side of things. Strong in the air, aggressive when needed, and always a nuisance at set-pieces.
Riccardo Calafiori (7.5/10):
One of Arsenal’s brighter outlets. Constantly involved down the left, unlucky not to score, and made a vital block early on. Very complete display.
Midfield
Myles Lewis-Skelly (7.2/10):
Looked right at home in midfield. Kept things simple, won his duels, and rarely gave the ball away. One of those tidy performances you notice more on a second watch.
Declan Rice (7.4/10):
Had time and space all game and used it well. Nothing flashy, just controlled the tempo and kept everything ticking before being taken off.
Eberechi Eze (6/10):
Had a hand in one of the key moments with a smart pass through. Drifted a bit after the break, though, and didn’t quite stamp his authority on the game.
Attack
Bukayo Saka (8.5/10):
Back, and like he never left. Sharp, direct, and full of confidence. Took his goal well and created another, exactly what Arsenal needed before Tuesday.
Viktor Gyokeres (9/10):
Clinical and efficient. Took his chances well and linked up nicely with Saka. Could’ve had a hat-trick, which says a lot about his night.
Leandro Trossard (8/10):
Lively from the start. Always looking to make something happen and got his reward with an assist. A constant threat down the left.
Subs & Manager
Noni Madueke (6/10):
Picked up where Saka left off in terms of direct running. Gave Fulham’s defence something else to think about.
Martin Zubimendi (6.5/10):
Slotted in without much drama. Kept possession moving and did the basics well.
Gabriel Jesus (6.1/10):
Didn’t get too many clear chances but stayed involved. One or two half openings, nothing more.
Max Dowman (5/10):
Short cameo but showed a glimpse of confidence on the ball. One to keep an eye on.
Cristhian Mosquera (N/A):
Late introduction, but made an important defensive intervention. Stayed alert.
Mikel Arteta (8.2/10):
Couldn’t have asked for much more. Game wrapped up early, key players protected, and momentum maintained heading into Europe.



