Everton

2023 - 2 - 5

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Everton vs Arsenal: Lineups & LIVE updates (Goal.com)

A potentially season defining clash as leaders Arsenal take on relegation threatened Everton.

Apart from adding to their title charge, a win against Everton could see them become the first team to have 100 wins against a particular opponent in the league's history. The Toffees have defeated Arsenal thrice in their last four league meetings. Arsenal have shown this season what trust in your manager can do for you in the long term.

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Dyche Names Everton's Starting XI (Everton Football)

Sean Dyche has named his first-ever match starting line-up as Everton manager, ahead of the Blues' clash with Arsenal at Goodison Park in Saturday's ...

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Everton v Arsenal: Premier League – live (The Guardian)

Minute-by-minute report: The leaders are Sean Dyche's first opponents as Everton manager. Join Scott Murray for the action.

[Everton](https://www.theguardian.com/football/everton) down the left. [Arsenal](https://www.theguardian.com/football/arsenal) are finally finding their feet just as half-time looms. They’re not exactly on the rack, but could probably do with hearing the half-time whistle so they can have a rethink. 45 min +3: Coleman digs out a cross from the right. A more elegant nick off his toe, and White was clear in the box. For the first time this afternoon, Everton looked stretched. He enters the box and cuts back for Odegaard, who slaps a first-time shot wide left and high. Iwobi wins a corner down the right. Trossard can’t control on the corner of the six-yard box. 84 min: Maupay sends a dribbler of a shot into the arms of Ramsdale from 25 yards. He ends up winning a throw, and the clock ticks on in Everton’s favour. What a result for Sean Dyche, one that has huge significance at both ends of the table!

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Everton vs. Arsenal - Football Match Report - February 4, 2023 - ESPN (ESPN)

Get a report of the Everton vs. Arsenal 2022-23 English Premier League football match.

[Oleksandr Zinchenko](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/217482/Oleksandr-Zinchenko) had a decent chance to equalise late on but his shot went over the bar. [James Tarkowski](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/155226/James-Tarkowski)'s second-half header was enough for Everton to seal a crucial win in Sean Dyche's first game as the club's new manager. [Leandro Trossard](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/174980/Leandro-Trossard) forcing [Jordan Pickford](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/159443/Jordan-Pickford) into a good save while Saka blazed over from inside the box. [Amadou Onana](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/304799/Amadou-Onana)'s cross while [Abdoulaye Doucoure](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/176562/Abdoulaye-Doucouré)'s close-range header went wide. "It's taken me a while, I need to score more. Hopefully this is the turning point for the club, there is a lot of talent here," he told BT Sport.

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Everton vs Arsenal result, score, highlights and analysis as Toffees ... (Sporting News AU)

James Tarkowski scored the winner as Everton beat Premier League leaders Arsenal at a raucous Goodison Park.

India: Star Sports network has the rights to show Premier League matches in India. Everton have won their last two home league games against Arsenal. The rest of the matches are streamed on NBC platform Peacock for subscribers. They last won three in a row against the Gunners at Goodison Park between March 1977 and August 1978. Pinball in the Arsenal goalmouth following an Everton corner from their left. Vitaliy Mykolenko is clearly out to appeal to his new manager's reputation for robustness, enthusiastically fouling the returning Martin Odegaard. Everton have the goal they deserve! Everton won't see it that way; that was a first-half performance to give them belief of victory. the hallmarks of their season so far are there. Saka crumples to the ground in pain and needs a prolonged period of attention from the physio. All rather silly, in the context of a game that hasn't been particularly ill-tempered. Everton's first win in 10 games had not been expected to come against opponents who have flown through a multitude of tricky games this season.

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Arsenal's Premier League title charge halted by struggling Everton (FRANCE 24)

Mikel Arteta said Arsenal must now show the resolve of champions after a shock 1-0 defeat to Everton dented the Gunners bid to land a first Premier League ...

But we have to give the fans something," added Dyche. We have to keep working and improving." "This is the moment I love my players more," added Arteta. "This is not going to be a rose pathway," said Arteta of Arsenal's road to the title. "The fans are going to be massive for us. Protests were planned for before and after the game for fans to voice their anger at the running of the club.

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Sean Dyche steps back in time with nod to a very different Everton era (The Guardian)

Sean Dyche's sheer energy galvanises Everton with echoes of club's history evident during their victory over league leaders Arsenal.

At the end, as Goodison erupted, there was a brisk handshake with Arteta and a couple of members of his staff, a brief acknowledgement of the crowd in a few sharp claps and then he was down the tunnel. In the eighties, particularly during their Cup-Winners’ Cup success in 1985, Everton had been a pioneer of a five-man midfield and Dyche, ripping up the 4-4-2 blueprint of his Burnley days, paid homage to that. There had been demonstrations outside before kick-off and early in the game a plane flew over dragging a banner that proclaimed Everton “the league’s worst-run club”. Dyche had spoken of wanting to recapture the spirit of the eighties, which is reasonable enough if only as an appeal to the traditions of the club. Most of the time, particularly after half-time, Dyche was bellowing at his defence to push up, with expansive wafts of his right arm. Vast sums have been spent very badly and again the board stayed away for its own safety, but just because there are a lot of things to put right it does not mean that you shouldn’t correct the things you can.

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Arsenal fail physical test at Everton; Dyche makes impact (ESPN Australia)

With a new manager and a noisy crowd behind them, Everton finally showed some fight to stun league leaders Arsenal at Goodison Park.

[Vitaliy Mykolenko](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/262594/vitalii-mykolenko) -- The Everton defender gave a really strong performance against [Bukayo Saka](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/280555/Bukayo-Saka). [Gabriel Martinelli](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/269844/Gabriel-Martinelli) -- Continually tried to win free kicks for nonexistent fouls by [Seamus Coleman](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/131639/Seamus-Coleman). [Abdoulaye Doucoure](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/176562/Abdoulaye-Doucouré) -- Fancied the challenge against [Thomas Partey](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/189972/Thomas-Partey) and he performed like the dominant midfielder that Everton need to see more of. [Ben White](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/241077/Ben-White) -- The [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) right-back has struggled for form since returning early from England's World Cup squad. [Oleksandr Zinchenko](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/217482/Oleksandr-Zinchenko) -- Just a smart footballer and a big reason why [Arsenal](/football/team?id=359) are the top of the table and chasing the title. When Dyche was appointed last week, only the most optimistic Everton fan -- and optimism has been thin on the ground here for a while -- would have backed the new boss to get anything from his first two games in charge. [Statistics](https://www.espn.com/soccer/stats/_/league/eng.1) [Standings](https://www.espn.com/soccer/table/_/league/eng.1) Arsenal's first league defeat since September has given Manchester City the chance to claim top spot when they travel to the Emirates on Feb. But Arsenal didn't do that and allowed Everton to grow in confidence with every 50-50 challenge. [Manchester United](/football/team?id=360) in September, but they failed to match Everton for fight or commitment at Goodison Park. Having played for Everton and experienced the Goodison Park crowd firsthand, Arteta will have known what awaited his side in this game.

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Arsenal loses 1-0 at Everton in shock Premier League defeat (The Sydney Morning Herald)

James Tarkowski headed in an inswinging corner to the far post from Dwight McNeil for the winning goal in the 60th minute, capping a performance of intensity ...

She went off in tears on a stretcher but later joined her teammates in celebrating her team’s 3-1 win over the then holders Barcelona. “This is not going to be a rose pathway,” Arteta said. “We better change it. There were areas where we could be better but overall, I thought we defended with a calmness and managed the game really well.” “I have learned a lot during these months about myself. Thank you, my support system has been second to none.

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Everton shock Arsenal in new manager's debut (RNZ)

New Everton manager Sean Dyche declared his side's battling 1-0 win over English Premier League leaders Arsenal was just the start as he made his debut in ...

"I've just said to them that it's a start point, that's all it is. Liverpool trailed 2-0 after only 12 minutes with Joel Matip's own goal and a debut effort for Craig Dawson. United edged above Newcastle United into third place with 42 points after Newcastle were held to a 1-1 draw at home to West Ham United that left them in fourth place in the Premier League.

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Everton halt Arsenal march, Liverpool slide continues (Reuters)

Arsenal suffered a reality check in their pursuit of the Premier League title on Saturday, losing 1-0 at struggling Everton in manager Sean Dyche's first ...

Palace made it a nervy ending when Jeffrey Schlupp halved the deficit. "They (VAR) pick one player out." "I've just said to them that it's a start point, that's all it is. Liverpool trailed 2-0 after only 12 minutes with Joel Matip's own goal and a debut effort for Craig Dawson. Southampton remain rooted to the bottom after a 3-0 defeat at Brentford, while Bournemouth are second from bottom after losing late on at Brighton and Hove Albion who moved into sixth spot thanks to Kaoru Mitoma's late goal in a 1-0 win. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Everton burst into life under Dyche as Tarkowski header floors Arsenal (The Guardian)

Everton remembered how to win. A classic case of new manager bounce condemned Arsenal to only a second league defeat of the season while giving Sean Dyche ...

The breakthrough arrived on the hour when McNeil swept a right wing corner to the back post and Tarkowski held off the tame presence of Ødegaard to beat Ramsdale with a close-range header. Arsenal were careless in possession, subdued by Everton’s industry, and duly punished when two former Burnley players combined to give the relegation-threatened team a precious lead. The fans, having staged a peaceful protest against the board ahead of the game, parked their grievances against the club as requested and were fully behind the team’s efforts. The work, while crammed in, paid off in a tireless performance that contained, disrupted and troubled the leaders. Dyche had preached the merits of hard graft and organisation during his first five days on the training ground. Ferocious, relentless and dangerous, Everton bought into Dyche’s methods on day one to bring light into the darkness of their latest relegation struggle.

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Dyche's Everton sink Arsenal as Liverpool hit new low (The West Australian)

Sean Dyche has made an immediate impact at Everton as his first game in charge ended in a 1-0 win over Premier League leaders Arsenal.

"The way they have taken ownership and pride in what we have tried to do this week, I value that." On Saturday, his 87th-minute header sealed a 1-0 league win against Bournemouth. In that sense, it was business as usual against an Arsenal team looking to open an eight-point gap on second-placed Manchester City. That's true, 100 per cent" Klopp said. "It's a start point. Victory for Everton was their first in any competition since October - a drought that led to the sacking of manager Frank Lampard last month and the appointment of Dyche in a desperate bid to avoid relegation.

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Everton stuns Arsenal and Liverpool's EPL troubles deepen (The Washington Post)

MANCHESTER, England — Prowling the sideline and upsetting the big boys, it's as if Sean Dyche never went away. There was even a trademark headed goal from ...

In that sense, it was business as usual against an Arsenal team flying highest in the league and looking to open an eight-point gap on second-placed Manchester City. But the London club will have a game in hand. On Saturday, his 87th-minute header sealed a 1-0 league win against Bournemouth. That one (win) doesn’t guarantee the next one,” Dyche said. “We better change it. That run led to the sacking of manager Frank Lampard last month and the appointment of Dyche in a desperate bid to avoid relegation.

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Win over Arsenal just a start, says Everton manager Sean Dyche (NEWS.com.au)

Sean Dyche's reign as Everton manager got off to the perfect start with a 1-0 win over Premier League leaders Arsenal. But Dyche was not getting carried ...

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Aussie debutant's horror start; 'cringeworthy' Reds' new low as ... (Fox Sports)

Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal to dig deep after a shock 1-0 defeat at Everton dented the Premier League leaders' title bid, while Liverpool's troubled season ...

But Wolves were keeping the ball for 50 or 60 passes. The Gunners’ only other league defeat came at Manchester United in September. To his credit, Souttar responded in promising fashion, refusing to let the early blip get the best of him as he defended well in the second half and impressed with a strong block on Watkins. All the crowd going, ‘Wahey!’ And not one Liverpool player got near them. The own goal came with the scores locked at 1-1 as Villa striker Ollie Watkins crossed the ball into the box, only for it to deflect off Souttar and into the net. There is no excuse for it. I have no words for it really, I’m sorry.” We better change it. I cannot explain it. With Wolves fans taunting Klopp with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”, Ruben Neves sealed the rout with a 71st minute finish from Adama Traore’s cross. “This is not going to be a rose pathway,” said Arteta of Arsenal’s road to the title. “The minimum requirement is maximum effort and we saw that today,” said Dyche after his first game in charge.

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Despair to delight in a day - Dyche makes mark (BBC Sport)

Before the game, they were protesting. Afterwards, they were cheering. Everton's fans went from despair to delight in hours as new manager Sean Dyche ...

We played the top side and it gives you a feel of what is important in a performance and what it takes to win games. We have very good players and we have to give them the platform to play. Williams said on the BBC's Final Score: "Sean Dyche is the kind of character that has come in and given everyone a boost. "The players have taken ownership and pride in what we have tried to do this week and I value that. He has done it in a couple of days and Everton played with confidence and energy. It was disappointing from our side; we did not get the result. "I have been here when it has been rocking and it certainly was rocking today. It doesn't guarantee the next one, that is what I have learned. "I am aware there is a lot of noise. There has been a heartbeat here for many years." But in the space of just three hours, Everton supporters went from despair to delight. "I wanted a performance.

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