They
left it late again, very late, but Arsenal took more than they arguably
deserved from a Premier League game for the second week running,
Olivier Giroud in this case scoring the 90th minute goal that earned
them a point.
Everton’s
Seamus Coleman and Steven Naismith had put the hosts 2-0 ahead in the
first half, a score that stayed that way until the 83rd minute, when
Aaron Ramsey pulled one back and set up this unlikely comeback.

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Rescue point: Substitute Olivier Giroud scores a last-gasp equaliser for Arsenal against Everton

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MATCH FACTS
Everton:
Howard, Coleman, Jagielka, Distin, Baines, McCarthy, Barry, Mirallas
(Atsu 85),Naismith,Pienaar (Osman 10), Lukaku (McGeady 76).
Subs Not Used: Robles, Besic, Stones, Alcaraz.
Booked: Baines.
Goals: Coleman 19, Naismith 45.
Arsenal:
Szczesny, Debuchy, Chambers, Mertesacker, Monreal, Flamini,
Oxlade-Chamberlain (Campbell 74), Ramsey, Wilshere (Cazorla 74),
Ozil,Sanchez (Giroud 46).
Subs Not Used: Koscielny, Rosicky, Martinez, Bellerin.
Booked: Mertesacker, Wilshere, Chambers, Flamini.
Goals: Ramsey 83, Giroud 90.
Att: 39,490
Ref: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire).
It will feel like a defeat to Everton and their supporters for a few days yet.
To
Arsenal and their travelling fans, who celebrated lustily at the end,
it will feel like a win. Certainly this demonstrated backbone, and that,
allied with Arsenal taking their unbeaten run in all competitions to 11
games, can do nothing but boost confidence.
‘We
gave a great response with complete desire to come back, and the spirit
was fantastic … we got a point and it was deserved,’ said Arsenal’s
manager Arsene Wenger.
He
added that Everton’s goal - which replays showed to be offside, just -
was ‘difficult to swallow. But we took it on the chin.’
The
key tactical change that ultimately made the difference was replacing
Alexis Sanchez, up front in the first half, with Giroud in the second.
Wenger admitted Arsenal ‘looked more dangerous’ with the Frenchman
instead of his Chilean team-mate but insisted Sanchez will find his form
when fully fit. ‘He’s not completely ready physically,’ Wenger said.
‘But I’m not worried for him … when he’s at his best physically he’ll
come back [to form].’
Wenger’s
counterpart Roberto Martinez said: ‘For 75 minutes we gave a perfect
performance … dynamic going forward, defending well … scoring two should
have been enough … the disappointment was the result.’
The
Spaniard, who said much the same last week after Everton drew 2-2 at
Leicester, added: ‘How we can get our performances to be 90 minutes long
[is crucial] … the performance overall against a very good Arsenal side
was good.’
Arsenal
last lost a competitive match on 6 April on this ground, 3-0 to
Everton. Between then and Saturday, they won six straight Premier League
games, an FA Cup semi-final and final, the Community Shield, and also
drew away in midweek in the Champions League.
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