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David Raya's save to deny Mateus Fernandes of West Ham on Sunday will surely go down as one of the most important in Arsenal history.
Several hundred replays later and Raya's save could be the moment of the season. He has quietly become Arsenal's most important player and, in my opinion, should be considered our player of the season.
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I spoke with David – West Ham star reveals Raya’s response to disallowed goal vs Arsenal
West Ham star Mads Hermansen has shed light on how Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya responded to the disallowed goal in Sunday's 1-1 draw.
Arsenal immediately protested, insisting there was a foul on Raya. They felt that West Ham striker Pablo had committed an infringement as he had his left arm across Raya's chest, which seemed to prevent the keeper from jumping cleanly for the ball. It also appeared that Raya's jersey was being pulled.
With the help of our resident goalkeeping expert Matt Pyzdrowski, The Athletic breaks down five of the 30-year-old Spain international’s best saves this season, which could ultimately see Arsenal crowned champions for the first time since 2004.
Arsenal were handed a huge VAR boost in the dying moments of their 1-0 victory over West Ham at the Emirates Stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi emphatically defends the decision to disallow West Ham United's goal in their 1-0 loss to Arsenal following Spurs' 1-1 draw with Leeds United.
Match of the Day pundits Shay Given and Danny Murphy analyse David Raya's potential title-winning save from Mateus Fernandes during Arsenal's 1-0 victory over West Ham at the London stadium.
It’s nearly 50 years since a goalkeeper won the PFA Player of the Year award, but David Raya would be well worthy of bucking the trend. Bruno Fernandes has already been named the Football
Wojciech Szczesny reveals he was watching Arsenal vs West Ham and David Raya while preparing for Barcelona's El Clasico win over Real Madrid.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya's late save to deny West Ham's Mateus Fernandes from point-blank range could be the "decisive moment" which sees Mikel Arteta's side lift the Premier League trophy, believes former top-flight striker Clinton Morrison.