Aaron Ramsdale: Some of his play out from the back was a little lax, and on another day he might have been punished more severely for it. A good low save to keep out Decordova-Reid though. 6.
Ben White: Defensively really good and got forward a fair amount to support the attack. Only superb save from Bernd Leno prevented him from getting a great assist for Martinelli. 7.
William Saliba: Defensively pretty solid yet again. Mitrovic gave him a bit of tough treatment from time to time, but he dealt with it well. 6.
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Gabriel: Just loves scoring against Fulham. That's three in four now. His leadership role in the team is really becoming clear too with how much he demands from his teammates on the pitch. 7.
Oleksandr Zinchenko: A quiet day for the Ukrainian even though most of Arsenal's goals came down the left. Solid in possession for the most part. 6.
Thomas Partey: Mikel Arteta is a big fan of basketball and the way Thomas Partey mops up the rebounds it's easy to see that influence. Another supreme display from the Ghanaian. 8.
Granit Xhaka: Could have scored one of the ultimate team goals if his touch hadn't failed him. Contributed nicely to some intricate build up play. Still lacking that finishing touch he had earlier in the season though. 7.
Martin Odegaard: A goal for the Norwegian who looked to have shaken off his midweek illness. Fits in so well to Arsenal's play when they are knocking it about like they were at Craven Cottage. 7.
Bukayo Saka: Not as eyecatching as the rest of the front three today but still influential. Involved in the build up to some good chances and could have had an assist on another day. 7.
Leandro Trossard: A hat-trick of assists for the Belgian who's return to the team may have been even more welcome than Jesus'. His fluid movement brings the very best out of that Arsenal front line and is so hard to defend. 9.
Gabriel Martinelli: Another goal for the Brazilian who is on some run at the minute. Looks so much more of a threat when linking with Trossard and interchanging spaces across the front line. 8.
SUBSTITUTES -
Reiss Nelson: Played both right and left wing to show his versatility. Might have taken a shot to score on his left foot when played through but opted to play safe. Not as direct as in previous appearances. 6.
Kieran Tierney: Recovered from his illness to get a good half an hour cameo. Still doesn't look as natural when drifting infield, but looked assured enough. 6.
Gabriel Jesus: The return everyone had been waiting for greeted by a cheer almost as loud as the one for the goals. Typical buzzy link up play, but the same problem of not being able to take a big chance. Still so good to have him back though. 6.
Fabio Vieira: Burst in to life when on the ball after starting his cameo relatively quietly. Could have had a lovely assist for Jesus, but a decent showing off the bench. 6.
Takehiro Tomiyasu: Came on too late to influence the game. n/a.
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