Arsenal

“Time for Mikel now boys”: Some Arsenal fans react to drab 0-0 draw vs Everton + Match report

Share

Arsenal report: Gunners play out a drab 0-0 draw vs Everton

Everton and Arsenal played out a goalless draw at Goodison Park as the incoming managers for either side watched from the stands. Mikel Arteta was announced as Arsenal’s manager a day prior to this fixture, whereas the news confirming Carlo Ancelloti to take over the Toffees came an hour before kick-off.

Interim Arsenal boss Freddie Ljungberg fielded a very young side, leaving Lacazette on the bench. Both caretaker managers saw their final game end in stalemate and have been relieved from their duties.

Ten minutes into the game, Alex Iwobi limped off the field with a hamstring injury. This was his first match against his former side since leaving the club last summer.

A foul on Richarlison by David Luiz earned the Toffees a free-kick in a dangerous area, which was shot well by Gylfi Sigurdsson but could not find the back of Bernd Leno’s net.

Gabriel Martinelli (Image credit: Google)

By this time, Arsenal were yet to create a clear-cut chance but the opponents kept attacking frequently, all of which went in vain without a proper pass in the final third. The Gunners slowed their build-up and were made to work hard the whole 45 minutes.

Lucas Torreira then put in a promising ball for Martinelli, who struck the ball hard but off the target. At the stroke of half time, both sides failed to muster a single shot on target and the possession was shared equally between them.

Jordan Pickford was immediately called to action after the restart when a Calum Chambers header from a corner found Aubameyang and the striker scuffed the ball at goal. The Toffees goalkeeper then tipped the ball over the post.

A moment of quality in the game came five minutes beyond the hour mark when Holgate found Calvert-Lewin after a lovely switch but the shot was deflected for a corner after it hit Martinelli.

Everton goalkeeper holding on to a cross from Arsenal (Image credit: Google)

Everton then produced few moments of intensity after a passage of slick, one-touch football was worked to the Toffees striker for a first-time shot, which was blocked by Saka. Twenty minutes from the final whistle, there was a VAR check for a potential penalty call against the youngster and was rightly ruled off.

The gunners tried their luck to break through with their pace but nothing went their way and the final moment of the game saw a clash of heads between Chambers and Richarlison. It looked worse for the Englishman initially but he was alright after the game was halted. The game ended in a dire 0-0 draw.

Here’s how some Arsenal fans reacted to the result:

Indhrajit James

Hi, I am Indhrajit James from the Soul of India, Odisha. An English graduate who worships the incredible game of football. An avid follower of European football, playing and discussing this game is something that I cannot take out of my life. Follow me on Facebook @Indhrajit

Recent Posts

Manchester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers preview, team news, tickets & prediction

The Premier League run-in, the backend of the title race for Manchester City sees them…

7 days ago

Everton vs Nottingham Forest preview, team news, tickets, and prediction

Everton is having a bad season so far, from their poor form in the league…

3 weeks ago

The Vital Role of Communication on the Soccer Field: Unlocking Success in Leagues

Communication is the heartbeat of any successful soccer team. On the field, amidst the flurry…

4 weeks ago

The Brilliance of Paul Scholes: A Midfield Maestro’s Illustrious Career

In the annals of football history, few names evoke as much reverence and admiration as…

1 month ago

Online games on Football

Are you new to the world of football betting and would you like to take…

2 months ago

Using Soccer News to Enhance Your Game Strategy

If you are into sports betting, staying ahead of the game is crucial. One way…

2 months ago