Arsenal unable to make the most of Liverpool’s slip as they draw with Everton

Arsenal challenge for the Premier League title suffer another dent. After they were held to a goalless draw by Everton at the Emirates.
Six days after they failed to win at Fulham, Arsenal could again manage just one point as they failed to capitalise on 10-man Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against the Cottagers at Anfield.
Arsenal have now gone three consecutive league matches without scoring from open play, and they remain six points adrift of the Reds having played one match more.
The in-form England man ghosted past Jarrad Branthwaite before pulling the ball back to Odegaard. In space, in the centre of the area, Odegaard unleashed a ทางเข้า ufabet left-footed strike on the Everton goal. But Jordan Pickford was on hand to produce a fine save to deny the Arsenal skipper. Pickford was call upon two minutes before the interval. When he blocked Gabriel Martinelli’s effort.
Everton had been largely happy to contain their opponents – with Arsenal boasting 75 per cent possession in the first 45 minutes – although Abdoulaye Doucoure might have done better in the sixth minute.
Doucoure took too long to take aim at David Raya goal, and a diving Gabriel – back from injury after missing the past two matches – diverted the ball for a corner.
Goalless at the interval. Mikel Arteta would not have blamed for using highlighting Liverpool plight at Anfield as motivation for his players.
Indeed, the Spaniard will have demanded a strong start to the second half, and less than a minute had passed when Pickford pushed Saka’s volley away for a corner. Mikel Merino’s header from the ensuing set-piece was then straight at the Everton stopper.
But the hour arrived and Arsenal desperately needed a spark. Arteta turned to Ethan Nwaneri, the 17-year-old hot prospect, with captain Odegaard making way.