Arsenal 5 1 Everton Gunners Player Ratings as 5 star performance on final day fails to land top 4 spot Premier League 2021 22
Arsenal 5-1 Everton Gunners Player Ratings as 5-star performance on final day fails to land top-4 spot Premier League 2021-22 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Everton
Emirates Stadium
4pm (UK)
Where will you be watching, Gooners?FINAL MATCHDAY Everton Emirates Stadium 4pm (UK) Where will you be watching, Gooners? As expected, Arsenal started on the front foot, creating chances galore and controlling the pace of play. Gabriel Martinelli was an early threat for the visitors, using his pace and trickery to beat his markers. He struck a shot on target that hit Alex Iwobi on his arm. The referee did not award a penalty initially but reversed his decision following a VAR review. Martinelli stepped up to score with a composed strike. Arsenal continued to attack and put pressure on Everton, swarming forward in numbers. Bukayo Saka delivered a good cross from a corner, which was flicked on by Martinelli. Eddie Nketiah reacted first, tapping home to double the Gunners' advantage. Everton stayed sharp and capitalised on one of their only chances, with Donny van de Beek reducing arrears after an assist from Dominic Calvert-Lewin before the break. Half-time: 2-0 Arsenal.
Nketiah's early brace has the home side in total control against a Leeds team who are down to 10 men following Ayling's red card.
Martinelli and Odegaard superb, Nketiah bristling with confidence.Half-time: 2-0 Arsenal.Nketiah's early brace has the home side in total control against a Leeds team who are down to 10 men following Ayling's red card.Martinelli and Odegaard superb, Nketiah bristling with confidence. Everton made a positive start to the second period, but that proved short-lived, as Arsenal scored yet again. Bukayo Saka provided an assist from a corner for Cedric, who lashed in from inside the box to make it 3-1. The Gunners made it four just three minutes later, from another set-piece routine. This time it was Gabriel Magalhaes scoring with a driven shot off Cedric's pass. The goal stood after a VAR check. Arteta brought on midway through the second half. The Frenchman received a warm round of applause in what seemed to be his final appearance for the Gunners. Lacazette coming on for what will surely be his final Arsenal appearance.Lacazette coming on for what will surely be his final Arsenal appearance. Gunners captain added the icing on the cake with a sumptuous finish in the 82nd minute to round off a comprehensive win. On that note, here's a look at the Gunners' player ratings:
Arsenal 5-1 Everton Gunners Player Ratings as 5-star performance on final day fails to land top-4 spot Premier League 2021-22
Arsenal vs Everton - Premier League smashed 5-1 in their final Premier League game of the 2021-22 season. However, that was not enough to land them a top-four spot, as fourth-placed won 5-0 at . The Gunners came into the game knowing they needed a win to stand a chance of finishing in the top four. They also needed Norwich City to beat Tottenham Hotspur to overtake Spurs. Gunners manager Mikel Arteta fielded his strongest possible XI against Everton to give it a real go. The Toffees, meanwhile, secured safety in the Premier League in dramatic fashion last time out at Goodison Park. They came back from 2-0 down to beat Crystal Palace to avoid relegation. 's men were keen to end their season on a strong note, but that was not to be against a rampant Arsenal side. FINAL MATCHDAYEverton
Emirates Stadium
4pm (UK)
Where will you be watching, Gooners?FINAL MATCHDAY Everton Emirates Stadium 4pm (UK) Where will you be watching, Gooners? As expected, Arsenal started on the front foot, creating chances galore and controlling the pace of play. Gabriel Martinelli was an early threat for the visitors, using his pace and trickery to beat his markers. He struck a shot on target that hit Alex Iwobi on his arm. The referee did not award a penalty initially but reversed his decision following a VAR review. Martinelli stepped up to score with a composed strike. Arsenal continued to attack and put pressure on Everton, swarming forward in numbers. Bukayo Saka delivered a good cross from a corner, which was flicked on by Martinelli. Eddie Nketiah reacted first, tapping home to double the Gunners' advantage. Everton stayed sharp and capitalised on one of their only chances, with Donny van de Beek reducing arrears after an assist from Dominic Calvert-Lewin before the break. Half-time: 2-0 Arsenal.
Nketiah's early brace has the home side in total control against a Leeds team who are down to 10 men following Ayling's red card.
Martinelli and Odegaard superb, Nketiah bristling with confidence.Half-time: 2-0 Arsenal.Nketiah's early brace has the home side in total control against a Leeds team who are down to 10 men following Ayling's red card.Martinelli and Odegaard superb, Nketiah bristling with confidence. Everton made a positive start to the second period, but that proved short-lived, as Arsenal scored yet again. Bukayo Saka provided an assist from a corner for Cedric, who lashed in from inside the box to make it 3-1. The Gunners made it four just three minutes later, from another set-piece routine. This time it was Gabriel Magalhaes scoring with a driven shot off Cedric's pass. The goal stood after a VAR check. Arteta brought on midway through the second half. The Frenchman received a warm round of applause in what seemed to be his final appearance for the Gunners. Lacazette coming on for what will surely be his final Arsenal appearance.Lacazette coming on for what will surely be his final Arsenal appearance. Gunners captain added the icing on the cake with a sumptuous finish in the 82nd minute to round off a comprehensive win. On that note, here's a look at the Gunners' player ratings: