Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya disputes claims about his display against Everton David Raya may not have needed to make a save against Everton but don't let that fool you into thinking his cleansheet was any less worthy than Jordan Pickford's.
Instead he took the opportunity to explain he was anything but a passenger, as he played his part in Arsenal having 77% possession and limiting the Toffees' set-piece opportunities.
Maybe not in making saves but trying to help the team, stopping the ball from going behind, managing possession regains and all that stuff.
Sometimes you score from set pieces, sometimes you score from open play and I think we are very dangerous from both.
The Arsenal stopper appeared to be upset at being asked if, on such a quiet afternoon, he was able to instruct the players in front of him on how to break down the Toffees.