Arsenal suffered yet another defeat as they fell down to Everton in the very last minute of the game. While the first half was an absolute snoozefest from both sides, the Gunners still managed to get a goal out of it as Martin Odegaard bagged his second consecutive goal of the season. The game was still very slow-paced with either of the sides moving forward with intent. While Arsenal managed to have only 3 shots on target, Everton on the other hand were severely unlucky, Richarlison in particular with two of his goals being ruled out by VAR.
Richarlison and Everton finally ended the goal drought as he found the back of the net with a brilliant header past Aaron Ramsdale. Mikel Arteta’s men just could not handle the pressure of Everton as they tried to defend their 1 goal lead over them.
The last 10 minutes of the game was where both the sides pushed for the winner with Arsenal getting the better chances of the two. A crucial block by Godfrey denied Odegaard the opportunity to score the winner. A shocker of a miss by Eddie Nketiah were some of the many instances where the Gunners failed to capitalize and take 3 points home.
Demarai Gray of Everton turned things round as he scored a fantastic goal from some distance. Ramsdale watched it sail past him in the 92nd minute of the match as Goodison Park erupted. Gray not only etched his name on the headlines but with this goal, also ended Everton’s 9 matches winless drought.
Securing 3 points from this game was just very crucial for Mikel Arteta and his men as the top 4 starts taking its shape. The Gunners now sit at 7th place behind Manchester United and arch-rivals, Tottenham Hotspur.
We look at how Twitter reacted as Arsenal failed to keep up with Everton at Goodison Park:
We’ve been bullied by a newly promoted side on the opening day, been humiliated by Chelsea in our own back yard, held 5 to City, 4 to Liverpool & lost to the worst United side in 50 years, but make no mistake about it, this is the biggest embarrassment we’ve seen all season.
Advertisement— Patrick Timmons (@PatrickTimmons1) December 6, 2021
6 defeats in 15 games yet you play one game a week. I tried to trust the process man. I tried but the more I do, the more I get disappointed.
Advertisement— WelBeast (@WelBeast) December 6, 2021
Everton conceded 5 goals at home to Watford last month, but we decided to shut up shop and time-waste for 20 minutes straight as if we’re clinging onto a 1-0 lead at the Allianz. As bad as the players were tonight, and they were BAD, that stems from the manager.
Advertisement— Patrick Timmons (@PatrickTimmons1) December 6, 2021
United was a must not lose game – Lost.
Today was a must win game – Lost.Advertisement7th on the table now. 2-14 aggregate vs Top 4 teams. 6th defeat of the season already.
— Umar™ 🇵🇰 (@datguyumar) December 6, 2021
Arsenal aren’t just losing control of games by suddenly sitting too deep against elite sides. They’re doing it against teams who are quite average in possession. This is a systematic tactical issue that isn’t just limited by personnel, but by coaching.
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) December 6, 2021
https://twitter.com/afcjxmes/status/1467980549264486402?s=20
Our club captain is finished.
Our manager is a clueless rookie.
Our fans are hurting.
Enough of this shit.
It's time for change.— WelBeast (@WelBeast) December 6, 2021
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Xhaka hasn’t played for months, he keeps him for 96 min (guy looked tired after 60 mins). Put Eddie on the flanks and subs Tierney for Tavares. Wow
— Osman 🎗 (@OsmanZtheGooner) December 6, 2021
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