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Everton 2-5 Arsenal via GrandOldTeam

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Everton drop into the relegation zone after Everton put in another pitiful performance and fall to a 5-2 defeat to Arsenal at Goodison Park.

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Arsenal fight back in style to heap pressure on Everton’s Ronald Koeman via The Guardian

It was a lone voice but loud enough for Everton’s power-brokers, Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright, to hear at the front of the directors’ box at Goodison Park. “Taxi for Koeman”, came the cry from one disgruntled Evertonian. Others around him laughed. Most others left. Arsenal then scored their fourth. And their fifth.

Ronald Koeman needed a show of conviction, a sign of progress and most of all a result with the pressure intensifying on his Everton tenure. His team were soundly beaten instead as Arsenal marked Arsène Wenger’s 68th birthday with a first away win in the Premier League this season and a scoreline to help exorcise the trauma of their last visit to Merseyside, August’s 4-0 reverse at Anfield. This time it was Koeman who headed down the tunnel as ashen grey as his coat.

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Arsenal’s win at Everton leaves Wenger thrilled and Koeman agitated – video via The Guardian

Arsène Wenger hails his Arsenal side after their 5-2 win over Everton on Sunday while Toffees manager Ronald Koeman insists he is the right man to turn things around at Goodison Park. Everton have now lost three of their last five in the league and find themselves third from bottom in the table


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Ronald Koeman not bowing to pressure at Everton despite Arsenal humiliation via The Guardian

• Koeman still believes he can reverse fortunes of club after 5-2 defeat
• Farhad Moshiri expected to speak to the manager on Sunday

A defiant Ronald Koeman claimed he was still the man to arrest Everton’s alarming decline despite a 5-2 home defeat against Arsenal that has left his future as manager in serious doubt.

Koeman was under pressure before Arsenal’s visit to Goodison Park having won only two of the previous 12 matches with a squad replenished by almost £140m of new talent in the summer.

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Ronald Koeman’s lack of vision clear from Everton’s fall to disjointed Arsenal | Jamie Jackson via The Guardian

Both teams lurched from one disjointed moment to the next at Goodison Park and Everton’s 5-2 defeat will damage the Dutchman’s long-term job prospects

This curiosity of a contest said everything about these two teams’ current travails. It pitted one in serious crisis – Everton – against one always seemingly near to the next – Arsenal. An odd sense of elite professionals muddling through prevailed until Idrissa Gueye was sent off on 68 minutes and the Gunners pulled away.

Before then Everton and Arsenal had each suffered from an absence of stability and clearness of vision. Instead the players lurched from one disjointed moment to the next. The Gunners began like the proverbial train that suggested a seventh defeat in 11 matches would be Everton’s fate. Then they did an “Arsenal” by allowing their confidence-low opposition to take the lead, via a fine Wayne Rooney strike.

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Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action via The Guardian

Arsène Wenger must continue with golden front trio; Christopher Schindler was a great buy for Huddersfield; Manchester City defence is as key as their attack

This was the first time Arsène Wenger had started Mesut Özil, Alexandre Lacazette and Alexis Sánchez in his XI. Yet until Everton went down to 10 men Arsenal were hardly a goal machine, having struggled to a 2-1 lead when Idrissa Gueye was sent off. At this point Özil was on the scoresheet, and by the final whistle Lacazette and Sánchez had also registered. Wenger, of course, cannot rely on the opposition having a man getting his marching orders every game. But even before this happened there was cause for optimism: Sánchez created Özil’s strike while Lacazette, on occasion, provide a focal point for the Chilean and German. Everton are in freefall so a better test of how effective this trio can be will come when Arsenal visit Manchester City on 5 November. Wenger surely must trust them to start or any chance of beating City in their own backyard will be seriously reduced. Jamie Jackson

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