Mikel Arteta described Arsenal’s goalless draw against Everton as a frustrating afternoon, emphasising that his team were the only ones deserving of victory.
Despite dominating possession and creating multiple chances, the Gunners were unable to convert their opportunities, leaving them to rue a missed chance to capitalise on Liverpool’s earlier draw against Fulham.
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 14: Fans walk past a mural featuring Arsenal set piece coach Nicolas Jover prior to the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Arteta praised his team’s defensive resilience and overall effort, noting that their work rate was “unbelievable,” but admitted that a lack of composure in critical moments cost them the result.
“We did everything that was necessary overall apart from the fact that we didn’t score a goal,” Arteta said. “We conceded absolutely nothing, dominated all the direct play, didn’t allow them to run, and conceded no set pieces.”
LONDON, ENGLAND: Declan Rice of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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The Arsenal boss highlighted the team’s pressing and defensive tracking as standout aspects of their performance. “When we have to track back 70 metres, we are the best in the world by far,” he said. “The way they want it, unbelievable.
“The way they try. Every single player is playing with a purpose to make things happen.” However, he acknowledged the bitter disappointment of leaving without a reward for their efforts: “You want to come away winning after what you’ve done on the pitch.”
The match saw Arsenal dominate possession but fail to break down Everton’s resolute defence. Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka were at the heart of Arsenal’s attacking play, but Jordan Pickford produced several excellent saves to deny the Gunners.
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 14: Jordan Pickford of Everton during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Gabriel Magalhães, returning from injury, impressed defensively, particularly with an early block to thwart Abdoulaye Doucouré. Despite their superiority, Arsenal’s attack lacked their usual sharpness and intensity, especially in the final third.
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 14: Gabriel of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Arteta made bold substitutions in the second half, including bringing on 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri for Ødegaard, but the changes did little to alter the course of the match. Everton’s disciplined defensive shape frustrated Arsenal, who struggled to find space near the penalty area.
The result leaves Arsenal in third place on 30 points, six behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and one behind Chelsea, who have a game in hand.
LONDON, ENGLAND: Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Everton runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Declan Rice of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
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While Everton, sitting 15th, will be buoyed by their defensive resilience, Arsenal must grapple with another missed opportunity in their pursuit of the title.
For Arteta, the focus remains on building from the positive elements of the performance. “The frustrating part is that they are there. We are trying everything and not getting the points. We have to continue.”
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