Arsenal 0 Everton 0 Match Report & Match Highlights

16th April 2013 By Jeff @ArsenalTrend


Arsenal wasted a chance to cement their place in the Premier League's top four as the Gunners were held to a 0-0 draw by Everton on Tuesday. Arsene Wenger's side would have moved four points clear of fifth placed Tottenham with a win at the Emirates Stadium. But they were forced to settle for a point as obdurate Everton's physical approach succeeded in frustrating the hosts. Third placed Arsenal are now two points clear of Chelsea and Tottenham in the race to qualify for the Champions League. 

However Arsenal still have plenty of work to do as Chelsea have two games in hand on Wenger's team, while Tottenham have played a game less than their north London rivals. Everton remain in sixth place, two points behind Chelsea having played two games more, and a spot in the Europa League now looks their best bet. David Moyes' men should have taken the lead in the opening moments when Steven Pienaar eluded the statuesque Bacary Sagna and raced onto Seamus Coleman's pass. But with just Wojciech Szczesny to beat, the South African midfielder lifted his shot high over the crossbar. Despite admitting he had rushed Jack Wilshere back from an ankle injury too quickly, Wenger gave the England midfielder his second appearance in four days. And the Frenchman was wincing as Wilshere came in for some rough treatment in the early stages.


Crunching challenges from Ross Barkley and Kevin Mirallas left Wilshere writhing on the turf while Wenger leapt to his feet to berate referee Neil Swarbrick for failing to afford his player more protection. Everton's aggressive approach had knocked Arsenal out of their rhythm and it took a mistake from Marouane Fellaini to gift the Gunners their first sight of goal. Fellaini's wayward pass was collected by Kieran Gibbs in space on the edge of the penalty area, but the left-back's powerful strike flashed over the bar. Everton's attempts to stifle Arsenal were becoming increasingly crude and Darron Gibson's foul on Theo Walcott finally brought a booking from Swarbrick. Gibson was fortunate to avoid being sent off for a second booking soon after when he barged into Walcott with no attempt to play the ball. Swarbrick settled for a quiet word with the Everton midfielder, in the process infuriating the increasingly exasperated Wenger, who made his feelings clear to fourth official Kevin Friend.


The temperature rose even higher when Pienaar was booked for taking out Walcott. But Victor Anichebe went close to opening the scoring when his shot from Barkley's pass was blocked by Szczesny. The best chance of the half fell to Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud. Aaron Ramsey's burst down the right produced a teasing low cross that picked out Giroud, only for the France international to drag his close-range effort woefully wide. Santi Cazorla threatened for Arsenal early in the second half as the Spaniard's half-volley forced a good save from Tim Howard and moments later Giroud clipped a first-time shot narrowly over.

Everton went even closer in the 65th minute when Barkley worked space for a superb strike that beat Szczesny but curled agonisingly past the far post. Wenger responded by taking off Wilshere and Walcott, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Lukas Podolski coming on. Oxlade-Chamberlain should have made an immediate impact when Cazorla's pass sent the England winger through on goal, but instead of shooting he opted to pass to Giroud, allowing Coleman to get back and clear. Arsenal had Moyes' side on the ropes, yet couldn't deliver the knockout blow as Giroud lashed over from a tight angle.


After the game Wenger said "We had the chances to win the game, we can only look at ourselves. We must come back in the next game and win it." "We dropped two points but if we win our coming games we will get there. We can't depend on the other teams." Wenger concluded. Arsenal must now forget the stalemate against Everton quickly and look forward to another tough challenge at Craven Cottage where the Gunners must defeat Fulham to keep their top 4 chances alive and in their hands.

Mikel Arteta on the game : "It was two points that got away. It was a big battle and we had the better chances and better play. We were unlucky not to score. There is a lot to play for, if Everton won they were right in the mix. They are physically very strong.

"When we had our chances we didn't hit the target and that's why we didn't get the points. The pressure is on every team, Chelsea and Spurs have got tough games coming up. David Moyes is doing an unbelievable job at Everton. He has a chance of Europe and he deserves a lot of credit."

Martin Keown said on Five Live :

Darron Gibson should definitely have been sent off. That's a rugby challenge. He got it very wrong but he's a lucky boy to be still on the pitch.

Arsenal : Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs (Monreal 90), Arteta, Ramsey, Wilshere (Oxlade-Chamberlain 68), Cazorla, Walcott (Podolski 69), Giroud Subs not used: Mannone, Vermaelen, Rosicky, Gervinho

Booked: Arteta, Monreal

Everton: Howard, Baines, Gibson, Jagielka, Mirallas (Oviedo 90), Distin, Barkley (Jelavic 76), Pienaar, Coleman, Fellaini, Anichebe (Naismith 90) Subs not used: Mucha, Heitinga, Hitzlsperger, Neville

Booked: Gibson, Pienaar, Barkley
Referee: Neil Swarbrick 
Attendance: 60,071

Join in with our Arsenal community, we have connected with the Disqus comment system, it is now easier to comment on our posts to connect and talk with the Arsenal fans around the world. You can now post a comment using your Social Networks plugins or if you don't want to leave your name you can sign in as a guest. Leave your comments on the game, are you still confident we can still finish top 4? Should Wilshere been on the bench for today's game? Who was your MOTM ? vote now on the right hand side of the page. Do you think Wenger was right to put Podolski back on the bench?

2 comments:

  1. Arsenal_Supremo16 April 2013 at 16:24

    Dissappointing we couln't pick up all three points but you couldn't fault the commitment of the players. Next match is a must win against Fulham and we play before Spurs so we can go to 5 points ahead while they play Manchester City. Onwards and Upwards!
    COYG

    ReplyDelete
  2. Bit of a missed opportunity but definitely not the end of the world. Spurs still have to play Man City which will be a tough fixture for them, and Chelsea have 2 tricky games away at Fulham and Liverpool. The focus should be all on beating Fulham this weekend.

    ReplyDelete