Football Arsenal stalled by Everton: A missed opportunity
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Football Arsenal stalled by Everton: A missed opportunity
Arsenal failed to capitalize on Liverpool’s dropped points, being held to a 0-0 draw by Everton at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners remain six points behind Liverpool, having played one more match.
Arsenal lack killer instinct
Arsenal controlled 76% of the possession and took 13 shots, but couldn’t find the back of the net. Everton’s well-organized defense limited Arsenal’s clear-cut chances. The Toffees’ best opportunity came in the sixth minute when Abdoulaye Doucouré’s shot was blocked by Gabriel after he hesitated too long.
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Jordan Pickford in top form
Despite dominating possession, Arsenal struggled to create significant threats. Martin Ødegaard missed the target several times, and Jordan Pickford made a spectacular reflex save to deny Bukayo Saka early in the second half. Arsenal’s persistent efforts were ultimately fruitless.
Lack of cutting edge
This draw highlights Arsenal’s offensive inefficiency. Without a recognized number nine, the Gunners struggled to convert their chances. Gabriel Jesus, brought on with 20 minutes remaining, failed to score and has now gone 23 Premier League matches without a goal.
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Everton’s résilient defense
Everton earned a valuable point with a solid defensive performance. The Toffees had a scare late in the match with a clash between Vitalii Mykolenko and Thomas Partey, but the referee and VAR ruled out a penalty. Everton remains 15th, three points above the relegation zone. This result leaves Arsenal with regrets, missing a chance to close the gap on Liverpool. The Gunners need to find their scoring touch to stay in the title race, while Everton can be pleased with a hard-earned point away from home.
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