Arsenal Fail To Break Down Resilient Everton In Goalless Stalemate.
Arsenal missed a crucial opportunity to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw against a resolute Everton at the Emirates Stadium.
The result leaves Mikel Arteta’s side in third place, six points adrift of Liverpool, who dropped points earlier with a 2-2 draw against Fulham. Arsenal, having played one more game than the Reds, will view this as a missed chance to stay firmly in the title race.
Despite dominating possession with 76% and registering 13 shots, the Gunners failed to carve out a decisive opening against an Everton side that defended with discipline and determination. The visitors, who had just two shots throughout the game, nearly took an early lead in the sixth minute. Abdoulaye Doucoure found himself through on goal but delayed his strike, allowing Gabriel to make a crucial block.
From then on, it was one-way traffic. Arsenal skipper Martin Ødegaard dragged a shot wide and forced a reflex save from Jordan Pickford, while Bukayo Saka was denied by another stunning stop from the England goalkeeper early in the second half. Arsenal’s frustration grew as Everton continued to repel their attacks.
Arteta’s men have now failed to win in back-to-back league matches following their draw at Fulham last weekend. Their lack of cutting edge was evident once again, with Gabriel Jesus introduced late in the game but unable to provide the spark needed. The Brazilian has now gone 23 Premier League games without a goal.
Arsenal’s set-piece threat, which has yielded a league-high 23 goals from corners since the start of last season, also failed to materialise. The closest they came was through a tame header from Mikel Merino that was comfortably gathered by Pickford.
Everton, meanwhile, will leave north London with a well-earned point, their defensive display a testament to their resilience. Although Doucoure missed a golden chance to score early on, Sean Dyche’s side limited Arsenal to half-chances for much of the contest. There was a nervy moment late on when Vitalii Mykolenko and Thomas Partey clashed in the box, but neither the referee nor VAR deemed it a penalty.
The Toffees remain in 15th place, three points above the relegation zone. Though they have only won three times this season, they have suffered just two defeats in their last 11 matches—evidence of growing stability under Dyche.
For Arsenal, the result is a blow to their title ambitions. With Liverpool continued effort, they keep setting the pace while the Gunners will need to rediscover their killer instinct if they are to mount a serious challenge for their first league crown since the 2003-04 season.