The loud groans from the Arsenal faithful were growing and Mikel Arteta could sense it. He threw his arms up in the air after 70 minutes, in a desperate attempt to whip them up.
Both he, and they, knew that anything but a win would be problematic, to say the least. That’s why full-time was greeted by the kind of boos not heard at the Emirates in some time.
It’s early on in the season but, after dropping points against Fulham, and the lead Liverpool have already gained at the Premier League table’s summit, the Gunners could ill afford more slip ups. Particularly against a team who are looking over their shoulders at the bottom three. It makes this result all the poorer.
To Everton’s credit, their will never subsided. The tidal wave of red and white shirts kept coming, that desperation for a goal growing as the second half ebbed on.
The north London club weren’t terrible, Jordan Pickford’s aerial punches and reflex saves doing much to thwart the opposition attack. Though Arsenal’s creativity was lacking and when their attackers had chances, they failed to take them.
Martin Odegaard’s shot from close range on 30 minutes was deflected by Pickford’s body, and Bukayo Saka had an attempt blocked away by a stunning save at the start of the second half.

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Mikel Arteta’s men slipped to a second consecutive Premier League draw on Saturday