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Four Arsenal players were named to two sets of the Best squad of the week, and the 19-year-old won the domestic football award

After beating Southampton 3-0, several Arsenal players were named into the Squad of the Week.

Four Arsenal players were named to two sets of the Best squad of the week, and the 19-year-old won the domestic football award

Based on stats and individual performance, Arsenal players dominated whoScored's best squad of the week.

Of the three selected, Ramsdale was the highest-rated (8.46), contributing six saves and a 75% pass success rate.

Martinelli (8.29) delivered three key passes, one of which was converted into an assist, and completed three steals.

Finally there was Lacazette (7.71), who contributed a goal, winning three headers to the top, completing a key pass and a successful pass.

Interestingly, none of the three were selected for Garth Crooks for the BBC Team of the Week. He chose Gabriel.

Four Arsenal players were named to two sets of the Best squad of the week, and the 19-year-old won the domestic football award

Crooks believes Gabriel is one of the reasons Arsenal have continued to improve under Arteta, although as a team it doesn't sometimes fare well.

He added: "As long as the Brazilian is on the pitch, Arsenal's defence looks solid and threatening in attack. ”

From a personal perspective, I think it's hard to ignore Ramsdale. From saves to passes, he excelled in every way.

The new signing from Sheffield United should be part of the best team of the week, of course, the other three also have this qualification.

Arsenal youth goalkeeper Karl Hein won Estonia's Youth Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.

Four Arsenal players were named to two sets of the Best squad of the week, and the 19-year-old won the domestic football award

Unable to compete due to injury, Hine was able to return to Estonia for the annual football awards ceremony, where he was nominated for two awards.

After being nominated by the Estonian Journalists Association and the Football Association, he was ranked in the top three in the male athlete of the year. The ultimate winner was Sapien, who played for local club Flora.

In the selection of Young Player of the Year, he beat Tottenham's Pascots to win the "North London Derby".

The young goalkeeper also won the award last year, but was unable to come to the scene to receive the award due to the epidemic and the competition.

This year's award is well deserved for him. As the main goalkeeper, he won the Baltic Cup with Estonia this summer after a gap of 83 years, making six appearances for the adult national team this year.

Four Arsenal players were named to two sets of the Best squad of the week, and the 19-year-old won the domestic football award

At club level, he excelled in the first-team pre-season and in the under-23 team before injury, winning Arsenal a contract extension.

He has even been a first-team substitute twice this season, once in the Premier League against Brentford and once in the League Cup against Wimbledon.

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