Everton player ratings: two score 8/10 but four 5/10s in Arsenal defeat - gallery
Will Rooney
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Everton player ratings from the 1-0 loss against Arsenal.
Everton’s wait for a 2023-24 Premier League win continues as they suffered a 1-0 loss to Arsenal at Goodison Park.
The Toffees showed spirit, particularly defensively, yet they fell to a fourth defeat in five games this season to leave them in the relegation zone.
Arsenal monopolised possession in the first half although Everton limited their opposition to a dearth of clear-cut chances.
Held one Ben White shot in the first half but was good with his feet. Kept out an Odegaard shot early on but looping goal kick when trying to play early backfired, with Everton going on to lose the ball and concede the corner that led to the opening goal. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
The Gunners did find the back of the net in the 19th minute through Gabriel Martinelli’s composed finish, although a VAR review deemed Eddie Nketiah offside in the build-up.
Everton finally started to show some sort of threat in the counter-attack and on 31 minutes they wanted a penalty when Abdoulaye Doucoure forayed into the Arsenal box and went down - but referee Simon Hooper was not interested.
The away side came out of the traps swiftly in the second period, with Jordan Pickford making a good save from Martin odegaard within the opening 60 seconds. Everton were forced into a rearguard action, with Vitalii Mykolenko making an important clearance in his own six-yard box and James Tarkowski charging down a sweetly struck Oleksandr Zinchenko effort.
Yet Arsenal’s persistent pressure eventually paid off as they found the breakthrough in the 69th minute. They worked a short corner to Leandro Trossard, whose first-time finish found the back of the net via the far post.
Set the tone early on with a couple of good challenges on Martinelli. Put in a shift but couldn’t influence the game on the front foot before subbed in the 88th minute. (Photo: Stu Forster/Getty Image)
Everton could barely lay a glove on Mikel Arteta’s side in response, with visiting keeper David Raya having a comfortable afternoon. And while only five games have been played, fears start to mount that a third successive relegation battle is in the offing.
Here’s how we rated the Everton players.
Quietly went about his business in the first half before making several brave and important blocks after the break and one sliding challenge in his own area. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Made plenty of blocks and tackles in the first half. The same in the second half. A top performance from the youngster. (Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Stood up to the task of marking Buyako Saka very well throughout, while he made one crucial block from a Fabio Viera shot in the second period and an important clearance near his own line. (Photo: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Had his blushes spared by VAR after completely stopping and appealing for offside before Arsenal’s disallowed goal. Had some good moments but Everton needed more from him at times. (Photo: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Not involved as much as he’d have liked but had one shot saved late on in the first half. Subbed in the 85th minute. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Looked to use his power on the counter in the first half and wanted a penalty. Erratic at times in the second half before subbed in the 80th minute. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Seemed to be suited playing a little higher up the pitch - although needs to stop shooting. (Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images))
Barely saw the ball in the first half. Dinked one effort over the bar in the second half. Subdued. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Battled away despite having little service and put Arsenal under pressure with his pace. Subbed in the 65th minute. (Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Battled away but couldn’t influence things. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Sub 2 - James Garner - N/A (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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