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Ozil stood up and was counted when his team needed him.

The Gunners had been on a high in the Premier League with three consecutive victories after the disappointing defeat to Manchester United. With the Gunners’ direct title rivals all dropping points, the onus was on them to make a statement with a win over a much-improved Everton side under new guidance, but that didn’t quite pan out.

Arsene Wenger fielded a familiar side with Bacary Sagna still missing out with a hamstring injury allowing Carl Jenkinson to feature in his stead. That meant returns for regulars like Kieran Gibbs, Mikel Arteta, Jack Wilshere and Olivier Giroud in the starting lineup.

Arsenal 4-2-3-1 football formation

Listed below are Gooner Daily’s ratings for Arsenal’s disappointing draw with Everton;

Wojciech Szczesny: Despite the fact that Everton, rather surprisingly, had more possession than the Gunners, they didn’t really penetrate the Gunners. However, I’m in the opinion that he could have done better from Gerard Deulofeu’s strike, as the ball came straight at him. Kudos to him for charging down on Romelu Lukaku afterwards. 7/10

Carl Jenkinson: The young fullback didn’t put a wrong foot in the game but unfortunately, he failed supply the kind of service to Olivier Giroud that gave Nicklas Bendtner his goal against Hull. I’m sure you get my drift. 7/10

Kieran Gibbs: The Englishman was more than a match for Kevin Mirallas and like Jenkinson, he didn’t really support the attack as much as he would have liked. He still sent in a couple of good ball though. 7/10

Laurent Koscielny: Koscielny was a beast usual having altercations with Lukaku as well but his major success were the outstanding clearances and interceptions that kept happening again and again. 8/10

Per Mertesacker: The BFG made some interceptions and clearances as well. Worked in tandem with Koscielny to keep Lukaku at bay. 7/10

Mikel Arteta: The usually efficient Lego-haired Spaniard was overrun in midfield and almost made a costly mistake late on by gifting the ball to Lukaku but he had his team to thank as they spared his blushes. Not one of his finer outings. 6/10

Aaron Ramsey: The Welsh superstar had set higher standards for himself this season and he was rather sloppy in the game. He also had two great goalscoring opportunities you’d have expect him to score but it was a case of poor finishing rather than good goalkeeping from Tim Howard. 6/10

Santi Cazorla: 15 games into the Premier League and we haven’t seen the Santi Cazorla that wowed the Emirates faithful last season. Whether you call it ‘Second Season Syndrome’ or just another bad day at the office, Cazorla failed to influence the game. 6/10

Mesut Ozil: The German trickster looked sharp all game long and when it seemed as if all hope was lost, he lurked around the danger area to convert a chance whiffed by Olivier Giroud. 8/10

Jack Wilshere: Like Santi Cazorla, Arsenal’s ‘poster boy’ has gone hot and cold in many games this season and playing out of position hasn’t really helped his cause. On the right flank, he was isolated and didn’t really work in the same wavelength with Jenkinson. 6/10

Olivier Giroud: The Handsome French Bloke was rested against Hull and his batteries were full for this clash. Even though I cannot fault his defending, work rate, linkup play and selflessness in the game, his finishing was really questionable.

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If Ozil wasn’t on the far post to convert’s Walcott cushioned header, it would have been an embarrassing moment for Giroud. His late goal-bound effort was unfortunate though. 7/10

Theo Walcott: Came into the pitch for a few minutes and provided an assist for what seemed to be the match winner till Everton pegged the Gunners back. It’s high time Walcott starts games. His pace is an asset to the team. 7/10

Mathieu Flamini: Was authoritative from the moment he got into the pitch, barking orders and orchestrating his teammates. Drifted forward once but blasted his effort wide. 7/10

Tomas Rosicky: The wily old fox instigated the goal with a sublime cross field pass to Walcott. The rest they say was history. 7/10

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10 responses to “Arsenal 1 Everton 1: Post-Match Thoughts and Player Ratings”

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  2. SimonSeez Avatar

    Beginning to get worried for Santi Cazorla, doesn’t seem to have the spark he showed last term again. Injuries might have been slowing him down but one would think with the games he has had he would have returned to sharpness. Hopefully he comes through…

    1. enigma106 Avatar

      Yes, it’s becoming a cause for concern and I hope he comes good soon

  3. Asim Avatar
    Asim

    I’ve always said it that Cazorla is not yet in tandem with our dream thisseason and I think Szczesny couldn’t have done any better with that goal. He was blocked by Gibbs and No one expected the Barca wonderboy to take that shot. Gibbs was good,you will agree with me he had a bad game against Cardiff and was kept out of the cladh with Marseile. Giroud did not miss that goal, his leg was seized from behind, a foul. Summarily the duo of Wilshere and Ramsey had a bad game, I think tiredness and fatigue. Overall, It was not a bad game and not our best performance unlike Westbrom(awful performance), we march on from here and get at Man city.

  4. Asim Avatar
    Asim

    I’ve always said it that Cazorla is not yet in tandem with our dream thisseason and I think Szczesny couldn’t have done any better with that goal. He was blocked by Gibbs and No one expected the Barca wonderboy to take that shot. Gibbs was good,you will agree with me he had a bad game against Cardiff and was kept out of the cladh with Marseile. Giroud did not miss that goal, his leg was seized from behind, a foul. Summarily the duo of Wilshere and Ramsey had a bad game, I think tiredness and fatigue. Overall, It was not a bad game and not our best performance unlike Westbrom(awful performance), we march on from here and get at Man city. Still very strong.

  5. Caspa Avatar
    Caspa

    I blame Gibbs for the goal not Szecsney* credit to Deulofeu, nice strike from a complicated spot for a teenager.

    1. enigma106 Avatar

      Well you have a point.

      Szczesny ‘s path was probably blocked by Gibbs. Good goal nonetheless

    2. AmosCP Avatar

      I blame no one for the goal. Szczesny’s path was not probably blocked by Gibbs. the goal was superb with a trajectory that physics can not plot with sine and cosine.

  6. jordan gooner. Avatar
    jordan gooner.

    Your ratings are spot on, Ramsey had an off day, and Wilshere is very inconsistent this season. Wilshere appears to be unhappy in his current position. As you stated Cazorla is not as effective as last season, I believe Walcott and Flamini should have started the game, both are fresher and would have added more pace, to help us take control of midfield.

    Walcott would have stretched Everton on the wing, and add another dimension to our game. We started too slowly, and gave Everton too much encouragement. We also missed too many chances. We can play much better and have to step up our performances against Napoli and Man City. COYG.

  7. AmosCP Avatar

    Giroud’s 7/10 is much. 6/10 is better. We just need a striker. How long can we continue to rue chances upon chances. Just imagine that Ozil wasn’t there to sniff the goal in. Nevertheless, his shot that rocked the post would have wiped away the tears of all the missed chances if it had gone in.
    We are yet to see Walcott’s pace in action.

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