In the early hours of Monday morning, in the English Premier League, the "Triple Crown" Manchester City lost to Arsenal by 0-1 on the road. City's top scorer, Ainin Yarant, was stared at by Arsenal defender William Shaliba and almost disappeared in front of the stadium, with zero shots on goal or successful crosses in the whole game. At the end of the game, Ainin Yarant was depressed and returned to the locker room where he argued with the Arsenal coaching staff and was eventually persuaded to leave with the help of staff and teammates.
Arsenal's defense has been a brick wall this campaign, and William Shaliba's defense of Enin Yarant has been perfect. In the first half, Aynin Yarant had a chance to make a solo breakthrough but fell to the ground after forcing his body against his opponent. In the whole 90 minutes, he had zero shots and crosses, and his xG value (expected goal value) was even lower than zero. William Shaliba, on the other hand, had a solid performance, highlighted by a 100% success rate against the run of play and a 97% success rate on passes.
Since joining City last season, Enin Yarant has only had three nil shots on target in 65 games, and the last time he had such an embarrassing situation was in the Community Shield earlier in the season, when it was William Shaliba who defended him. After the match, Aynin Yarant was in a bad mood, and when he returned to the dressing room, Arsenal assistant coach Zohua tried to shake hands with Manchester City player Keir Wonga, but he was refused, and Zohua's words seemed to have angered the Manchester City players, and Keir Wonga clashed with Aynin Yarant, who even pushed the other side, and fortunately, his teammates intervened in time to prevent the situation from escalating.