Raya saved three shots but gave up a goal on a penalty kick in Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Brighton Saturday.
David Raya Martin - Makes three saves in draw
Rice had five crosses and three corner kicks in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Brighton, creating four chances for Arsenal. He had one shot (on target).
Declan Rice - Creates four chances
Merino assisted on Arsenal's goal in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Brighton. He also took one shot (not on target).
Mikel Merino - Logs assist in start
Nwaneri was forced off at halftime of Saturday's 1-1 draw against Brighton due to a muscle injury after scoring one goal on one shot, according to manager Mikel Arteta, per Art de Roche of The Athletic. "We lost him (Ethan) as well. It's a muscular thing and we had to take him off. Really bad news."
Ethan Nwaneri - Sustains muscle injury after goal
Havertz (illness) remains out of the squad sheet for Arsenal.
Kai Havertz - Not an option
Havertz (illness) is expected to be available for Saturday's match against Brighton. Coach Mikel Arteta confirmed the news, stating, "Yes, I think so," when asked about the player's availability
Kai Havertz - Should be available for Brighton
Tomiyasu (knee) is recovering from a long-term injury and has resumed training on the pitch, according to coach Mikel Arteta. "Tomi again has done some stuff on the pitch, but now, because it's been a long-term injury, we need to see how quickly he can progress and how he reacts," Arteta said.
Takehiro Tomiyasu - Still needs to be evaluated
Sterling (knee) is back on the training pitch and is making progress toward a return, coach Mikel Arteta confirmed in a press conference. "I think he's starting to do some stuff on the pitch, so that's great news. As quickly as possible, we want him available. Let's see how he progresses this week and then see if we can go for the following week," Arteta said.
Raheem Sterling - Back on training pitch
Havertz (illness) is expected to be available for Saturday's match against Brighton. Coach Mikel Arteta confirmed the news, stating, "Yes, I think so," when asked about the player's availability
Kai Havertz - Should be available for Brighton
White (knee) is expected to be out for a few more weeks, as confirmed by coach Mikel Arteta in a press conference. "It might be a possibility, but he hasn't done anything with the team. The knee looks good, he's reacted really well, and in the first few weeks everything is going smoothly. Now we need to start the load, and that means he needs to get through many more things that, up to now, he hasn't been able to do. But hopefully, it's good. His work ethic is unbelievable, and naturally, he's a really gifted player, so I am very positive that we're going to have him quite early, but I don't know when," Arteta said.
Ben White - Few weeks away from return