He said Luis Aragones that no one remembers the runner-up, and he’s right, but the Arsenal 2023/24 deserves a place in football’s memory even if it didn’t win this Premier League title. Nothing more and at least 89 points were scored by the team led by Mikel Arteta be the best Arsenal since ‘The Invincibles’ and one of the three best runners-up in the English league. 2 just less than City of Manchester of Pep Guardiola. The last 3 achieved this Sunday match Everton (2-1), a rivalry in which they need a goal Havertz in 89′ but they still won.
Without any goal in sight on the green, a certain discouragement soon settled in the stands of Emirates Stadium upon receiving the news that the City of Manchester was first on the scoreboard in their duel against West Ham once the meeting begins. By this, the Arsenal he ran out of options even if he won Evertonand this phenomenon is inevitable in the environment.
Is it because of the news happening in Etihad Stadium or just because Arsenal not good to enter the game, especially the best version of the team led by Mikel Arteta. So much so, that he even conceded a goal before scoring. warning Calvert-Lewin when he hit the post in the 32nd minute and scored Idrissa Gueyeby a direct free kick hit Declan Ricewhich was in the way, before it was 0-1 for Everton.
From there, he had to swim against the current. Arsenaland just before half-time he found a burning nail to hold by tying the game Tomiyasu (44′) with a nice arrival into the area from behind. It’s a little worth it to believe again, but it’s only half of it West Ham in City of Manchester he Arsenal I can not do anything. That return never came, although it did, albeit for a while. It was in the 89th minute when good pressure ended Gabriel Jesus stole the ball and got open on the right earlier Odegaard attend Havertz. The German goal means a bitter meeting for a Arsenal who received applause from his fans for the effort put in but was left without a title.
ARSENAL
21

EVERTON
2 – Arsenal: Drawing; White (Timber, m.69), Saliba, Gabriel (Zinchenko, m.59), Tomiyasu; Partey (Smith Rowe, d.69), Rice, Odegaard; Trossard (Gabriel Jesús, d.78), Havertz and Martinelli.
1 – Everton: Pickford; Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Young; Garner, Gueye, Onana, McNeil; Doucouré (Beto, m.92) and Calvert-Lewin (Chermiti, m.74).
The objectives: 0-1. Gueye, m.40. 1-1. Tomiyasu, m.43. 2-1. Havertz, m.89.
Referee: Michael Oliver warned Partey (m.39), Rice (m.69) and Timber (m.73) for Arsenal and Tarkowski (m.50) and Doucouré (m.54) for Everton.
Happenings: Match equivalent to matchday 38 of the Premier League played at the Emirates Stadium (London).
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Source: La Verdad

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