Glenn Murray slams Arsenal star for his ‘worst game’ after Bournemouth defeat

Former Brighton striker Glenn Murray has criticized Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya for his performance against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Murray contends that Raya had his worst game ever for the Gunners, noting that his passing was particularly poor.

He described the Spain international as being “very under par” during the match at the Vitality Stadium.

It’s worth mentioning that Arsenal faced their first Premier League defeat against Bournemouth after going down to 10 men in the first half due to William Saliba’s red card.

Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert scored the goals for Bournemouth.

“Their mentality under Arteta is something I have praised loads, I think the culture and the environment that he’s got at the football club at the moment is second to none, and that wasn’t his squad there tonight, that was Arsenal of old, almost,” Murray told Premier League Productions.

“I think one man that kind of supposedly got away with it because we haven’t spoken about him much tonight, who was very under par for me and was probably one of his worst moments in an Arsenal shirt, is Raya.

“It was just like really silly little mistakes, he kicks it and he spams it out of play, his passing was bad, he just wasn’t quite at it.”