Gunners boss Mikel Arteta says Arsenal deserved three points against Everton.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford named man of the match arsenal Failed to achieve 76% ball possession rate, 0-0 draw at Emirates Stadium.
The home team also had 13 shots and 8 corner kicks, but lacked the creativity to open up the game and did not make enough efforts to win the game, while the Toffees could only manage two shots on goal all afternoon.
Arteta Insists his team should beat Everton (They didn’t) And said the only thing missing from their performance was the winning goal.
“I’m disappointed not to win,” the Spaniard said. “There’s only one team that deserves to win and that’s Arsenal.
“We didn’t concede the ball – didn’t concede the ball, dominated the game, didn’t let them run, no set pieces, the high press was excellent.
“We created chances but you have [to score] With all domination. I couldn’t ask for more from the kids than to put the ball in the back of the net. We must put them away. “
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Arteta was surprised by the substitutions of Declan Rice and captain Martin Odegaard. After the game, he confirmed that Rice asked to leave, but that Odegaard’s withdrawal was a “tactical decision.”
It was far from Odegaard’s best performance, as he missed a great chance in the first half and struggled to create opportunities for his teammates.
“With Declan, I had to take him off because he felt something,” Arteta said. “It was a tactical decision for Martin to try and change their tempo, especially in this regard.
“If Ethan [Nwaneri] Comes on and scores goals, is he a good substitute? If he doesn’t, you’ve eliminated your captain. This is football.
“[His reaction] reaction with [Gabriel] Martinelli, like anyone. I’m sure they want to continue playing the full 90 minutes. But that’s why we have substitutes. Try to help the team. “
at the same time, everton Manager Sean Dyche believes his team’s resilient defensive display “forced” Arsenal into wasteful crosses into the penalty area, with James Tarkovsky’s head often caught on these crosses.
“You have to know how to play without the ball. It’s hard to think you’re going to have the ball on these pitches, so you have to do other things,” Dyche said after the impressive draw.
“These [Arsenal] The bright side, we know. They dominated the ball often, they dominated the chances often, and I didn’t think we gave them too much. Jordan made a big save on the left side.
“The players made a huge turnaround. Committed to doing what I said the basics, pressing and recovering, and stayed there for 90 minutes. I’m proud of the players.
“They asked questions, they probed, and at the end they tried to break through it and force some things that showed how solid our defense was.
“It’s another step in the right direction and we’ve done a lot of that this season. We know we have to score more goals but you have to get some of it right and we didn’t do that early in the season , but we did it in the last 10, 11, 12 games.”
Dyche added: “I’m delighted for the players and the way we handled it, but it’s not just one thing – there’s a lot of different things and they can hurt you in other ways.
“But the way we set it up, as a staff I’m very happy with it, but the performance of the players is the biggest credit.”
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