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Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England. Arsenal plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.

Arsenal: Vs Everton| Everton| Latest transfer news now| Vs Manchester United

Vs Everton:

It looked like another night to forget for Everton’ when Richarlison was twice denied goals after being ruled offside by VAR, the first coming moments before Martin Odegaard gave the visitors the lead in stoppage time at the end of the first half.

However, the Brazilian wasn’t to be denied a third time as he headed home the rebound to bring the scores level after Gray’s strike had hit the crossbar.

Everton:

The 27th minute of the game – chosen because it is 27 years since Everton last won a trophy – did see some Everton fans leave their seats in a planned protest, and a banner was unfurled in the Gwladys Street End that read ‘we demand nil satis nisi optimum, it’s about time our club did too’, referring to the club’s motto that translates as ‘nothing but the best is good enough’.

Back on the pitch, Godfrey survived a VAR check for a red card after standing on Tomiyasu’s face on his follow through. The VAR Stuart Attwell got referee Mike Dean to pause the game, but Godfrey, who Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher described as a “lucky boy” during his half-time analysis, survived.

Owner Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
Manager Mikel Arteta
League Premier League
2020–21 Premier League, 8th of 20
Website Club website

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Arsenal: Vs Everton|  Everton| Latest transfer news now| Vs Manchester United

Arsenal were beaten for the second time in a week in the Premier League on Monday night as Everton ran out 2-1 winners at Goodison Park, but the game was not without controversy.

Richarlison had two goals ruled out for offside for the hosts but more notable was the decision to leave Ben Godfrey unpunished after appearing to stamp on Takehiro Tomiyasu’s face in the first half.

Vs Manchester United:

Arsenal have also defeated Manchester City in league competition on 87 occasions, which represents the most Manchester City have lost against any club.

Manchester City secure their second 5-0 win on the bounce in the Premier League, crushing Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon.

Full name The Arsenal Football Club[1][2]
Nickname(s) The Gunners[3]
The Arsenal
Founded October 1886; 135 years ago as Dial Square[4]
Ground Emirates Stadium
Capacity 60,704[5]
Owner Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
Ratings