Match Report

It’s Five Wins In A Row For Unai Emery’s Men

Arsenal has today beaten Everton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium and Unai Emery will be happy that things seem to be finally working out for him.

It’s now five wins for Arsenal in its last five matches and everyone got admit that Unai Emery is getting those valuable points even though they have won in an ugly way in other matches.

Today’s match was very boring because the gunners seemed to be very blunt in attack in the first 45 minutes, making silly mistakes when near the Everton box and this almost cost them the three points because the Toffees had used counter attacks as their game plan since Unai Emery’s squad likes keeping possession.

Arsenal has today finally kept a clean sheet for the first time this season and the fans will have to give some credit to Petr Cech who had a great performance today as he was always in action in the first half because Everton had more chances. Hopefully this will reduce on the criticism he has been receiving ever since this season begun and he luckily didn’t make any mistake because of playing from the back this time.

Arsenal was better in the second half and it got on the score sheet in the 56th minute after Alexandre Lacazette fired in a screamer into the back of the net to give the gunners the lead. Arsenal got it’s second after four minutes after the gunners charged towards the Everton box and Mesut Ozil sent in a pass which found Ramsey who slipped the ball to Aubameyang who scored yet he was clearly offside.

Bellerin VS Everton Player

Aubameyang was then later replaced by Alex Iwobi in the 70th minute and Arsenal fans believe that this is a similar situation which Lacazette was in last season when Arsene Wenger was still in charge, the Frenchman would also be removed from the pitch in the 70th minute. Aaron Ramsey assisted both of Arsenal’s goals today and he was replaced by Danny Welbeck.

 

The Toffees got a chance to pull one goal back in the 87th minute when Richarlison broke into the Arsenal box but his shot wasn’t on target. So it’s another win for Unai Emery as he continues his revolution at the Emirates Stadium.

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