Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace: Key stats and Player ratings
Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League table with a hard fought win over Crystal Palace. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored both goals in a man of the match appearance from central midfield, but Arsenal were made to work hard for their win. Oxlade-Chamberlain broke Palace’s stubborn resistance shortly after half time and added a second in the 73rd minute following a one two with Olivier Giroud.
Here’s how the players rated by Squawka Performance Score.
Arsenal
Wojciech Szczesny (73): Made two saves, one of which prevented Cameron Jerome from equalising with a diving header.
Bacary Sagna (52): Frenchman Sagna made ten clearances – more than any other Arsenal player.
Laurent Koscielny (69): Surprisingly, the defender took more shots (2) than he made tackles (1). He also made four interceptions.
Per Mertesacker (65): The German centre back misplaced just two passes all game, making 72 of his 74 attempted passes.
Nacho Monreal (59): Made two interceptions, won two headed duels and made six clearances.
Mikel Arteta (50): Arteta made 117 passes, more than any other player on the pitch.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (68): His two goals came from four shots on goal, whilst he finished with a pass accuracy of 83%.
Santi Cazorla (23): Won two tackles and put six crosses in.
Mesut Özil (25): The German managed 92 completed passes, although he provided just one pass amongst that number.
Lukas Podolski (15): Completed 92% of his passes and also went past his man on two occasions.
Olivier Giroud (14): Showed great feet to set up Oxlade-Chamberlain’s second goal,
Substitutes:
Tomas Rosicky (5): Made 14 of 15 attempted passes.
Nicklas Bendtner (-2): Not on long enough to make an impact.
Kieran Gibbs (2): Came on with the game won and only had time to make two passes.
Crystal Palace
Julian Speroni (6): Conceded two and made two saves for the Eagles.
Joel Ward (2): Won five tackles from eight attempted.
Danny Gabbidon (6): Contributed eight clearances, but did not win a tackle or headed duel all afternoon.
Damien Delaney (12): Made seven interceptions, meaning that he made as many interceptions, tackles (2) and clearances (3) as he did successful passes.
Jonathan Parr (6): Made three interceptions and won three tackles.
Jason Puncheon (-6): Put eight crosses in but found a Palace man with none of them.
KG Dikgacoi (14): Solid in midfield, winning three tackles and two headed duels and making two interceptions.
Mile Jedinak (-11): Attempted five tackles and four headed duels, but won just one of each.
Yannick Bolasie (-5): Bright with the ball at his feet, with four take ons completed, Bolasie only made nine passes throughout the game.
Cameron Jerome (4): Often left ploughing a lone foray up front, Jerome unleashed two shots on goal – one of which was well saved by Szczesny – but managed just four successful passes.
Marouane Chamakh (-22): Won four tackles and three headed duels, but failed to create a shotting chance, take a shot or put in a cross.
Substitutes:
Barry Bannan (7): Achieved a pass accuracy of 83%, making 15 passes to Palace teammates.
Dwight Gayle (6): Only long enough to touch the ball twice, making two successful passes.