Gyokeres penalty sees Arsenal past Everton and go top of Premier League

Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot
Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring the opening goal from the penalty spotOli SCARFF / AFP

Viktor Gyökeres’ spot-kick was the difference as Arsenal beat Everton 1-0 to reclaim top spot in the Premier League (PL) table, making this the first of the last three H2Hs between these sides not to end level.

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- Arsenal have gone on to win all 19 games in all competitions when they've scored first this season.

- The Gunners haven't lost any of their last 35 Premier League away games when leading at half time (W29 D6) since a 2-1 loss at Everton in December 2021.

- Everton have failed to score in six of their 17 games, only Wolves (10) and Nottingham Forest (eight) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.

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Declan Rice starred for Arsenal with the England midfielder awarded Man of the Match after receiving the highest Flashscore rating of the game (8.0).

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It was a fairly uncomfortable start for the Gunners, especially as Piero Hincapié and Riccardo Calafiori collided, but Jurriën Timber stopped Thierno Barry from getting an effort off after William Saliba’s unconvincing header from a long throw.

Martín Zubimendi had Arsenal’s first shot in the 19th minute when Michael Keane turned the ball into his path, although he blazed it harmlessly over the crossbar. Gyökeres then headed wide shortly after as Mikel Arteta’s side started to gain more control.

The visitors were given their big chance for a breakthrough when Jake O’Brien handled the ball while trying to deal with a Declan Rice corner.

Gyökeres emphatically converted the penalty to put his side ahead in the 27th minute, scoring his first goal since returning from injury. Arsenal took near-complete control of proceedings after going ahead as they moved the ball around patiently, but that didn’t translate to them testing Jordan Pickford with Rice curling an effort from range harmlessly off-target and Bukayo Saka heading wide.

Everton emerged for the restart defiantly, but Carlos Alcaraz’s attempt hit Barry, before a goalline clearance from James Tarkowski was required to deny Saka after some brilliant link-up play with Timber.

Alcaraz then sent a strike fizzing wide after the ball had bounced precariously around the edge of Arsenal’s box, and Barry continued to make a nuisance of himself.

The Gunners started to create more as the second half progressed, although Leandro Trossard and Zubimendi both hit the post as David Moyes’ side maintained hopes of restoring parity.

Keane then did just enough to stop Saka in a dangerous position on two occasions, and Pickford punched away his corner, but Arsenal saw out the game efficiently to earn their third consecutive win across all competitions, going back above Manchester City at the top of the PL table.

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In contrast, Everton have now suffered back-to-back defeats, although both came against sides in the top four, and they stay in the top 10 over Christmas.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Declan Rice (Arsenal)

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