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Arteta tells fans how they will beat Everton since it defeated them 3 weeks ago

The Premier League returns this Wednesday and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed what they will do to get the win against Everton since it defeated them a few weeks back.

The Gunners have been in impressive form since the start of the season and have won their last two games in all competitions. The last time Arsenal faced Everton was three weeks ago at Goodison Park and they were beaten one nil by The Toffees. The Gunners are looking to continue their impressive form when they face Everton on Wednesday at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed how his team will beat Everton on Wednesday at the Emirates Stadium since it defeated them one nil three weeks ago. The Gunners are currently first on the Premier League table after 24 games and behind them is Manchester City who are two points away from Mikel Arteta’s men.

The Gunners have been in impressive form since the start of the season and have won their last two games in all competitions. The last time Arsenal faced Everton was three weeks ago at Goodison Park and they were beaten one nil and Arteta has revealed how they will change that.

 

Everton’s James Tarkowski (hidden) scoring the opening goal during the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool. Picture date: Saturday February 4, 2023. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)

Arteta said as per Arsenal Player, “It’s a case of doing things better than we did when we played them a few weeks ago and earning the right to win the game. Hopefully tomorrow we will play much better than we did that day.” He added, “It’s like with any opponent. We showed [the players] what they do, what they are about, what we expect to do to try to beat them and nothing different.”

Arteta also praised Everton manager Sean Dyche for his team’s success this season, saying “With Sean, it’s quite clear what he’s done and where the success they’ve had is coming from. Tomorrow we’ll prepare the game in an appropriate and similar way [to the away match].”

The Gunners are looking to continue their impressive form when they face Everton on Wednesday at the Emirates Stadium. They will be hoping to not replicate their performance from three weeks ago as they look to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table. With Arteta’s tactical knowledge combined with his players’ determination, Arsenal could this time be set for victory over Everton this week.

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