Everton and Arsenal divided the points indifferently on the day of farewell to the two interim coaches.
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Everton and Arsenal ended their opening match of round 18 with a goalless draw.
Going into this match, both Everton and Arsenal were worried about performance, rankings and the coaching position.
Arsenal took the field with a squad full of young stars. Except for Luiz, Xhaka and Aubameyang, most of the remaining members are unfamiliar names such as: Rowe, Saka, Nelson, Martinelli… Perhaps that’s why the Gunners
On the contrary, at home Everton showed a proactive side.
The second half progressed faster, Aubameyang was the player with two consecutive shots when the second half started.
Both Ljungberg and Duncan Ferguson left the coaching bench by bringing home 1 point for their team.
TIME OUT – Final score Everton 0-0 Arsenal
90′: OT
81′: NO
Martinelli shot into the sky, the finish showing Arsenal’s deadlock.
71′: NO
Aubameyang finished with great effort, but the damage of this ball was not high.
68′: NO GOAL
Two consecutive shots from Everton after a chaotic situation in front of Leno’s goal.
60′: 1 hour of play has passed. In the first minutes of the second half, both teams suddenly increased the pace.
54′: NO
It was the turn of an Everton player to shoot a shot outside the penalty area.
53′: NO
Next was Aubameyang with a finish that couldn’t beat Pickford.
50′: NO ENTER
Aubameyang cushioned the ball from close range after a shaky situation, Pickford made a brilliant save at a distance of only 5 meters.
46′: DANGER
Richarlison stretched dangerously across Leno’s goal.
SECOND HALF STARTS
END OF ROUND 1
44′: NO GOAL
It was Arsenal’s turn to have the best chance since the beginning of the match.
43′: DANGER
A combination with Everton’s characteristics.
39′: NO
It was Richarlison’s turn to go down the sideline and unsuccessfully put the ball in.
30′: NO
Saka’s cross was too strong.
19′: DANGER
Sigurdsson took an extremely dangerous free kick from the wall. The ball slightly touched the net, but outside the goal.
16′: NO
Richarlison had a strong shot, the ball was blocked by Saka.
11′: Everton soon faced a disadvantage when Iwobi reluctantly left the field due to injury
9′: NO
Next is a corner kick for Everton.
3′: Everton is the team with the first attack, Everton’s unsuccessful corner kick.
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THE GAME BEGINS
The two new coaches Ancelotti and Mikel Arteta were both present in the stands to watch the new club’s match.
Everton: Pickford (GK);
Arsenal: Leno (GK);
Everton, who are in good form, will welcome Arsenal in crisis at their home stadium, Goodison Park.
Coach Ancelotti will watch this match in the stands.
It can be said that this will be the last battle of interim coaches Duncan Ferguson and Frieddy Ljungberg.
Predict the score Everton 2-2 Arsenal