Aubameyang no-show in 5/10 performance for Arsenal

Sergio Aguero scored 50 seconds into the match and later added two more to complete the hat-trick as Manchester City beat Arsenal 3-1.

Arsenal suffered an expected defeat to Manchester City, as a Sergio Aguero hat trick helped the champions to a 3-1 win on Sunday.

Unai Emery’s men conceded inside the opening minute, and although they equalised, they never looked likely to end their four-year wait for an away win at a top-six rival. 

Positives

Arsenal were outclassed, so it is difficult to pick out positives. The main thing to give fans hope would have been the performance of teenager Matteo Guendouzi, who was particularly good in the first half.

Arsenal will most likely never be able to match City’s spending power, so uncovering rough diamonds like Guendouzi at bargain prices is essential to their progress.

Negatives

Emery will be concerned by yet another defensive injury, with Shkodran Mustafi forced off by a back problem. With the transfer window shut, he must try and make the best of the options he has available.

The Arsenal coach will also be frustrated by the timing of the first two goals Arsenal conceded. The first was within seconds of kickoff, and the second was shortly before half time. That suggests Arsenal’s concentration was lacking. Had they avoided those costly errors, they might have made more of a game of it.

Manager rating out of 10

5 — Emery earned that with Arsenal’s first half performance, which was relatively resolute. Unfortunately for him, his team offered almost nothing in the second period.

Player ratings (1-10; 10=best. Players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating)

GK Bernd Leno, 7 — The keeper made nine saves to keep the score respectable, and had little chance with any of the goals.

DF Stephan Lichtsteiner, 4 — Emery will be disappointed  his most experienced defender completely failed to track his man for City’s crucial second goal. The absence of Ainsley Maitland-Niles was problematic, but it’s approaching the point where Carl Jenkinson looks like the superior option at full-back.

DF Laurent Koscielny, 6 — Without Koscielny, the score might have been even uglier for Arsenal. His return to a decent level is one of the feelgood stories of Arsenal’s season.

DF Shkodran Mustafi, 6 — Was lucky to avoid conceding a penalty for a first half shirt pull on Aguero. Inconsistent though he is, it would be a nightmare for Arsenal to lose yet another senior defender to injury.

DF Nacho Monreal, 6 — Playing full-back against City is always a tricky task, but Monreal made a decent fist of it at the Etihad. He remains a better defender than Sead Kolasinac, but does not offer the same threat going forward.

MF Alex Iwobi, 5 — The Nigeria international will be extremely disappointed to have dallied on the ball inside the first minute and effectively cost Arsenal a goal. He had little impact going forward, having been tasked with protecting his vulnerable full-back.

MF Lucas Torreira, 6 — At times in the torrid first 10 minutes, it felt as if Torreira was the only thing preventing Arsenal from being on the receiving end of a hammering. His tigerish tackling was absolutely necessary in the middle of the park, although once he was booked he faded.

MF Matteo Guendouzi, 7 — The personality the teenager shows on the pitch is quite remarkable. Whatever the stage and whoever the opponent, Guendouzi, 19, never seems daunted. He is not perfect — he occasionally lets runners drift off him — but he’s a hugely promising player and one of the signings of the season.

MF Sead Kolasinac, 6 — Selected in an unfamiliar left midfield role in order to provide cover for the back four. As usual, he was one of Arsenal’s more effective attacking outlets. He also provided an option for Leno’s longer goal kicks, challenging for headers against Kyle Walker.

FW Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 5 — A peripheral figure. The one time he raced through on goal, Ederson was quick off his line to deny him.

FW Alexandre Lacazette, 6 — There’s a lot to like about Lacazette’s gutsy forward play. On a difficult day, he got stuck in and offered Arsenal something of a focal point.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was quiet as Arsenal suffered at the hands of the champions.

Substitutes

MF Aaron Ramsey, 5 — Came on for Iwobi but didn’t really feature in the game. He probably should have started.

MF Denis Suarez, 5 — Introduced for Kolasinac but made little impression.

DF Konstantinos Mavropanos, N/R — Came on for Mustafi to make his comeback from injury.

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