Sport | FootballArsenal player ratings vs Port Vale: Eberechi Eze shows promise in exciting role as William Saliba dominantGunners are safely through to the Carabao Cup fourth round as Eberechi Eze opens his account following summer transferStar player: Eberechi EzeArsenal FC via Getty ImagesYour matchday briefing on Arsenal, featuring team news and expert analysis from Simon CollingsI would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.Arsenal booked a spot in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup by beating Port Vale.The Gunners ran out 2-0 winners at Vale Park, with Eberechi Eze opening the scoring and Leandro Trossard adding a second late on.Arsenal dominated possession throughout the game, but struggled to open up a stubborn Port Vale side.Mikel Arteta’s team, however, did enough to progress to the next round of the Carabao Cup - which will take place next month.Simon Collings was at Vale Park to see Arsenal in action...Kepa Arrizabalaga 6Handed his debut and had very little to do, except for a few moments where he had to be quick off his line. One hairy moment with a loose pass out from the back.Ben White 6A steady performance from the right-back, who has been troubled by fitness issues this season. Understandably lacking in sharpness.William Saliba 7In the team due to the fact Piero Hincapie has a groin injury. A dominant display where he gave Port Vale’s nothing to feed off - and he assisted the second goal.Read MoreTottenham vs Doncaster: Latest score and updates from Carabao Cup - LIVECarabao Cup draw LIVE: Arsenal and Chelsea learn fourth-round fatePalhinha overhead kick helps Tottenham to routine win over DoncasterSponsored5 signs women’s sport is more popular than everCristhian Mosquera 6Fairly solid stuff from the Spaniard, who finished the game at right-back. Guilty of being loose in possession towards the end.Myles Lewis-Skelly 7Made his first start of the season and assisted the opening goal with a deft flick. Solid defensively and saw plenty of the ball.Ethan Nwaneri 6Picked from the off for the first time this season. Carried the ball nicely and linked up well with Eze, but needed more output.Ethan Nwaneri in action for Arsenal at Vale ParkArsenal FC via Getty ImagesChristian Norgaard 6Started for the first time since joining in the summer. Neat and tidy at the base of midfield. Kept things simple with his passing.Eberechi Eze 7 | Star playerGot Arsenal on their way by scoring the opening goal, which was his first in an Arsenal shirt. A promising performance.Bukayo Saka 6A surprise starter, although Arteta said on Tuesday he was keen to give him minutes. A few dangerous darts down the right before coming off around the hour mark.Mikel Merino 6Returned to the No9 position, which he filled in well at last season. Pretty quiet, although he did slide in Eze for one great chance.Gabriel Martinelli 6Involved in the opening goal, as it was his cross that Eze eventually turned home. Started brightly, but faded.SubstitutionsMax Dowman (Saka 63’) 6Almost created a goal with a lovely ball for Gyokeres. Some sharp moments in his cameo.Max Dowman replaced Bukayo SakaArsenal FC via Getty ImagesViktor Gyokeres (Merino 71’) 6Went close to scoring, but his shot was well blocked. Perhaps should have hit it first time.Gabriel (White 71’) 6On for the closing stages as Arsenal closed out the game.Leandro Trossard (Martinelli 81’) 7Off the bench and on the scoresheet. Took his goal really well, too.Declan Rice (Eze 81’) N/ASubs not used: Raya, Timber, Calafiori, ZubimendiMORE ABOUT
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