da leao: Mikel Arteta's side picked up a first win at Goodison Park since 2017 thanks to a second-half strike from Leandro Trossard.
da marjack bet: Leandro Trossard staked his claim for a place in the starting XI at Arsenal after coming off the bench to score the winner for the Gunners at Goodison Park.
The Gunners did find the back of the net in the first half through Gabriel Martinelli, but the Brazilian's effort was ruled out for offside and he was then forced off injured and replaced by Trossard.
Mikel Arteta's side made hard work of breaking down Everton until a flowing move in the second half involving Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka was finished off by Trossard in spectacular fashion to secure all three points.
GOAL rates Arsenal's players from Goodison Park…
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David Raya (5/10):
Handed a surprise Arsenal debut in place of Aaron Ramsdale and had very little to do. A virtual spectator such was Everton's lack of attacking threat.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (8/10):
Lively showing from the Ukraine international, who was one of Arsenal's better performers. Was good on the ball and ventured further forwards in the second half in a bid to help his side break the deadlock.
William Saliba (7/10):
Easy on the eye and simply looked a cut above all game. Barely put a foot wrong and handled Beto well.
Ben White (6/10):
Saw plenty of the ball but was never really troubled at the back – albeit against a timid Everton side.
Gabriel (6/10):
Booked for blocking off Beto's run but no other problems defensively.
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Declan Rice (7/10):
Took control of the midfield and it's difficult to remember a misplaced pass. Was part of a lovely passing sequence that led to the only goal of the game.
Martin Odegaard (7/10):
Will probably feel aggrieved not to have been on the scoresheet after twice being denied by Jordan Pickford. Played a key role in the goal and his usual influential presence in midifeld.
Bukayo Saka (7/10):
Not his best game for Arsenal at all, and came in for some heavy tackles, but was effective yet again by picking up another assist.
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Fabio Vieira (8/10)
Came into the team in place of Kai Havertz and impressed with some clever passing. Slid a lovely ball through to Martinelli but the goal was ruled out. Also created chances for Saka and Odegaard.
Eddie Nketiah (4/10)
Kept his place in the starting XI ahead of Gabriel Jesus but never looked like scoring. No surprise to see him replaced by the Brazilian with the scoreline still goalless.
Gabriel Martinelli (6/10)
Thought he had opened the scoring after applying a Thierry Henry-esque finish to Fabio Vieira's fine pass. Picked up an injury minutes later and was forced off.
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Leandro Trossard (7/10):
Came on midway through the first half after an injury to Martinelli and was pretty quiet until he broke the deadlock with a great finish from Saka's cross.
Gabriel Jesus (5/10):
Replaced Nketiah on 65 minutes with Arsenal desperate for more threat. The Brazilian loves scoring against Everton but had few chances to add to his tally here.
Takehiro Tomiyasu (5/10):
Sent on late to help close the game out.
Kai Havertz (5/10):
Given the last 10 minutes but no real time to make an impact.
Mikel Arteta (6/10):
Made changes to his team, most notably in goal, but saw his team struggle to break down a dogged Everton side. His decision to start Vieira was a good one with the midfielder enjoying some lively moments but it needed something special from Trossard to secure the three points.