Arsenal were unable to secure maximum points and were held to a draw by Everton at the Emirate stadium.
The Gunners came into the game on the back of a comfortable 3-0 victory against Monaco on Wednesday night in the UEFA Champions League.
However, they were unable to build on their impressive midweek game as Everton’s defensive approach
Arsenal made three changes to the side that defeated Monaco on Wednesday, with Gabriel fit to start after an injury.
READ ALSO:
- How I Proposed To My Wife — Lateef Adedimeji
- I Didn’t Have A Bank Account While I was With P-square — May D
- EPL: Manchester City Legend, Tony Book Dies At 90
- Nine Oyo Princes Fault Owoade’s Appointment As Alaafin
- Scavengers, Beggars Sue Wike, Seek N500m Damages
Everton made just one change to their team to face Arsenal after the Merseyside derby against Liverpool was called off a week ago.
The Gunners dominated the game in the first half but failed to get the ball into the back of the net until the halftime whistle.
The second half started and Arsenal continued from where they stopped in the first half. However, they could not break down the Everton side.
Everton’s defensive stability denied Arteta’s men many opportunities in the game and frustrated Arsenal, who had to settle for a draw.
However, 10-man Liverpool fought back to secure a 2-2 draw against Fulham in a four-goal thriller at Anfield to extend their unbeaten run to 19 matches.
In a pulsating match at Anfield, Liverpool demonstrated remarkable resilience to secure a 2-2 draw against Fulham, with Diogo Jota emerging as the hero for the 10-man Reds.
Nigeria’s Alex Iwobi featured from start to finish as the encounter delivered a classic Premier League clash that displayed Liverpool’s fighting spirit and Fulham’s tactical prowess on Saturday.