Premier League: Everton snatches a deserved victory over Arsenal (2-1)

By holding the baton, Arsenal were punished. Ahead of the score on the Everton promoter but very mediocre in the match, Arsenal lost in overtime to the Toffees (2-1), after a superb goal from Demarai Gray on Monday night. Mikel Arteta’s team received their third defeat in four matches, and the second in a row, confirming the difficulties they are facing away from home. Rafa Benitez put an end to his black streak after eight matches without a win. Goodison Park residents are back in twelfth place, while the London Club remains in seventh place.

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This time, it’s really important. The conditions can be found in Arsenal’s defeat against Liverpool, one of the best teams in the tournament, or on the pitch at Manchester United, which Cristiano Ronaldo carries on a mission. But on Monday night, Arsenal will be hard-pressed to find excuses to justify this second setback: they have fallen to the worst Premier League side since the start of October. All while producing content at best, and at worst very bad, with three small shots on target.

The London club’s low profile, coupled with the Toffees’ distrust, apparently gave a long boring match, and they were hardly excited by Martin Odegaard’s opening score against the course of the match just before the break (45). + 2). All this, a few seconds after the first goal, which was prevented Richarlison for offside. The first, since the Brazilian was still feeling falsely overjoyed shortly before the hour had passed, got stuck again in the alignment game, this time for a few millimeters (59).

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Everton tired of offside, but he saved with money

But it was written that the attacker of the building would be one of the greatest gentlemen at this meeting. By insisting, he ended up finding the bug right, ending with a header from Demarie Gray who hit the crossbar (1-1, 79). Gray, Everton’s other hero, crucified Arsenal in injury time, with a shot from the right that touched the square before returning (2-1, 92). If the Toffees lose in the offside contest, they win the overs, with only Eddie Nketiah finding the header at close range ahead of that killer goal (84).

Substitute in the kickoff, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang did not use a few minutes of his to regain confidence. He played in place of the disappointing Alexandre Lacazette although at the start of the opening goal, Al-Gaboni missed the equalizing goal with a huge cross for his right-footed shot in the last game of the match. Arsenal’s development has taken off, giving way, individually or collectively, to a few bad chains…

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