Everton v Arsenal, 07 April 2019

Score1-0 to Everton
RefereeKevin Friend
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance39,400
Kick-off: 2.05pm Everton had now won three of the last 25 meetings in all competitions (lost 16). Premier League Head to Head Played: 54 Everton won: 8 Drawn: 13 Arsenal won: 33 Everton scored: 47 Arsenal scored: 107

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

0 Arsenal

Manager: Unai Emery

Goals:

Phil Jagielka 10 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Lucas Digne
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder Idrissa Gueye
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson

Starting lineup:

Bernd Leno Goalkeeper
Nacho Monreal Defender
Shkodran Mustafi Defender
Sead Kolašinac Defender/Midfielder
Mohamed El Neny Midfielder
Mattéo Guendouzi Midfielder
Mesut Özil Midfielder
Henrikh Mkhitaryan Midfielder
Ainsley Maitland-Niles Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Theo Walcott for Richarlison 79
Ademola Lookman for Bernard 88
Tom Davies for Gylfi Sigurdsson 90

Substitutions:

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for Sead Kolašinac 46
Aaron Ramsey for Mohamed El Neny 46
Alex Iwobi for Mesut Özil 74

Cards:

André Gomes 50 Y

Cards:

Mattéo Guendouzi 6 Y
Sokratis Papastathopoulos 25 Y
Shkodran Mustafi 82 Y
Nacho Monreal 86 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Ademola Lookman

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Carl Jenkinson
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Midfielder Denis Suárez
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi

Comments:

League position: 9th Phil Jagielka's goal was Everton's 800th goal in their home games in the Premier League (played 517, conceded 566). At 36 years and 233 days, he became the oldest player to score so far in this Premier League season. They had now won consecutive games in the Premier League against the big six teams for the first time since April 2014. Everton had now kept clean sheets in three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 2017. Idrissa Gueye made his 100th start for the Toffees in all competitions. Michael Keane was originally named in the starting line-up before suffering from illness during the pre-match warm-up. Phil Jagielka was promoted to the starting XI with James McCarthy taking his place on the bench.

Comments:

League position: 4th Arsenal had now failed to keep a clean sheet in 15 consecutive away games in the top division for the first time since February 1985 under manager Don Howe. They remained as the only team who had yet to keep a clean sheet in their away games so far in this Premier League season. The Gunners had now won two of their last 12 away games in all competitions; at bottom of the table Huddersfield Town in the Premier League and League One Blackpool in the FA Cup. They remained without a win in all six away games so far in this Premier League season against teams in the top half of the table.

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

Phil Jagielka 10 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Lucas Digne
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder Idrissa Gueye
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson

Substitutions:

Theo Walcott for Richarlison 79
Ademola Lookman for Bernard 88
Tom Davies for Gylfi Sigurdsson 90

Cards:

André Gomes 50 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Ademola Lookman

Comments:

League position: 9th Phil Jagielka's goal was Everton's 800th goal in their home games in the Premier League (played 517, conceded 566). At 36 years and 233 days, he became the oldest player to score so far in this Premier League season. They had now won consecutive games in the Premier League against the big six teams for the first time since April 2014. Everton had now kept clean sheets in three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 2017. Idrissa Gueye made his 100th start for the Toffees in all competitions. Michael Keane was originally named in the starting line-up before suffering from illness during the pre-match warm-up. Phil Jagielka was promoted to the starting XI with James McCarthy taking his place on the bench.

0 Arsenal

Manager: Unai Emery

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Bernd Leno Goalkeeper
Nacho Monreal Defender
Shkodran Mustafi Defender
Sead Kolašinac Defender/Midfielder
Mohamed El Neny Midfielder
Mattéo Guendouzi Midfielder
Mesut Özil Midfielder
Henrikh Mkhitaryan Midfielder
Ainsley Maitland-Niles Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for Sead Kolašinac 46
Aaron Ramsey for Mohamed El Neny 46
Alex Iwobi for Mesut Özil 74

Cards:

Mattéo Guendouzi 6 Y
Sokratis Papastathopoulos 25 Y
Shkodran Mustafi 82 Y
Nacho Monreal 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Carl Jenkinson
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Midfielder Denis Suárez
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi

Comments:

League position: 4th Arsenal had now failed to keep a clean sheet in 15 consecutive away games in the top division for the first time since February 1985 under manager Don Howe. They remained as the only team who had yet to keep a clean sheet in their away games so far in this Premier League season. The Gunners had now won two of their last 12 away games in all competitions; at bottom of the table Huddersfield Town in the Premier League and League One Blackpool in the FA Cup. They remained without a win in all six away games so far in this Premier League season against teams in the top half of the table.