Arsenal 1 - 1 Everton
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Saturday, 9 January 2010
Premier League
| Home Team | Score | Away Team | Time |
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| Arsenal | 1-1 | Everton | L |
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Arsenal
- 01 Almunia
- 03 Sagna
- 05 Vermaelen
- 10 Gallas
- 30 Traore
- 02 Diaby
- 08 Nasri
- 15 Denilson
- 16 Ramsey
- 23 Arshavin
- 09 Eduardo
Substitutes
Everton
- 24 Howard
- 03 Baines
- 05 Heitinga
- 18 Neville
- 23 Neill
- 09 Donovan
- 17 Cahill
- 20 Pienaar
- 21 Osman
- 25 Fellaini
- 08 Saha
Substitutes
- 01 Nash,
- 31 Coleman,
- 34 Shane Duffy,
- 43 Shkodran Mustafi,
- 07 Bilyaletdinov,
- 14 Vaughan,
- 37 Baxter
- 42:24 Lucas Neill crosses the ball, save made by Manuel Almunia.
- 39:26 A cross is delivered by Phil Neville.
- 38:54 William Gallas concedes a free kick for a foul on Louis Saha. Leighton Baines takes the indirect free kick.
- 38:25 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Armand Traore by Landon Donovan. Armand Traore takes the free kick.
- 35:48 Bacary Sagna fouled by Steven Pienaar, the ref awards a free kick. William Gallas restarts play with the free kick.
- 35:24 Tim Cahill takes a shot. Thomas Vermaelen manages to make a clearance.
- 34:45 Unfair challenge on Louis Saha by William Gallas results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Leighton Baines.
- 34:27 The official flags Da Silva Eduardo offside. Lucas Neill takes the free kick.
- 32:59 Handball decision goes against Steven Pienaar. Neves Denilson restarts play with the free kick.
- 32:19 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Leighton Baines by Samir Nasri. Free kick taken by Leighton Baines.
- 31:44 Free kick awarded for a foul by Aaron Ramsey on Leon Osman. Indirect free kick taken by Leighton Baines.
- 27:04 Assist on the goal came from Da Silva Eduardo.
- 27:04 GOAL - Neves Denilson:Arsenal 1 - 1 Everton Neves Denilson fires in a goal from just outside the area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Arsenal 1-1 Everton.
- 26:07 The referee blows for offside. William Gallas takes the free kick.
- 20:21 Samir Nasri fouled by Marouane Fellaini, the ref awards a free kick. The free kick is delivered left-footed by Da Silva Eduardo from right channel, Louis Saha makes a clearance.
- 19:20 Tim Cahill gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Aaron Ramsey. Samir Nasri takes the indirect free kick.
- 17:01 Unfair challenge on Vassiriki Diaby by Marouane Fellaini results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Manuel Almunia.
- 15:06 The offside flag is raised against Samir Nasri. Tim Howard takes the free kick.
- 11:42 Assist on the goal came from Landon Donovan.
- 11:42 GOAL - Leon Osman:Arsenal 0 - 1 Everton Leon Osman scores a headed goal from just inside the area. Arsenal 0-1 Everton.
- 11:08 Louis Saha takes a shot. William Gallas gets a block in. Landon Donovan takes the outswinging corner,
- 10:40 Handball decision goes against Neves Denilson. Johnny Heitinga takes the free kick.
- 9:44 Vassiriki Diaby has an effort at goal from just outside the box which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
- 8:47 Louis Saha produces a right-footed shot from inside the area that clears the bar.
- 7:50 Short corner worked by Leighton Baines.
- 6:13 Louis Saha is caught offside. Direct free kick taken by Manuel Almunia.
- 4:37 Marouane Fellaini gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Aaron Ramsey. Neves Denilson restarts play with the free kick.
- 0:00 The game kicks-off.
Live text and data provided by The Press Association.
Barclays Premier League
Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Saturday, 9 January 2009 Kick-off: 1500 GMT
Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 Live, full match commentary on BBC Radio Merseyside 95.8FM, 1485MW and DAB, Final Score & highlights on Match of the Day
Arsenal midfielder Denilson has recovered from a back complaint, while Tomas Rosicky (groin) and Andrey Arshavin (foot) are also available.
But captain Cesc Fabregas is ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Everton may hand on-loan LA Galaxy forward Landon Donovan his debut to boost their attacking options.
Fellow striker Louis Saha is doubtful with a hamstring injury, Jo is absent through club suspension and Yakubu is on international duty.
Arsenal
Suspended: None Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Bendtner (groin), Clichy (back), Djourou (knee), Eboue & Song (both Africa Cup of Nations), Fabregas & Wilshere (both hamstring), Gibbs (foot), Van Persie (ankle), Walcott (side strain)
Everton
Suspended: None Doubtful: Saha (hamstring)
Injured/unavailable: Anichebe (knee), Arteta (knee), Distin & Gosling (both hamstring), Jagielka (knee), Rodwell (hamstring), Jo (club suspension), Yakubu & Yobo (both Africa Cup of Nations)
The bad weather may have put the freeze on Arsenal's title charge, but the Gunners will be confident of keeping the pressure on leaders Chelsea by taking maximum points against Everton on Saturday.
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Arsenal are a very good team playing very well right now... I would hope to play and it would be a great experience but I'm here to help this team win, whatever that takes
Everton striker Landon Donovan
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Arsene Wenger's side would have cut Chelsea's lead to just one point had they beaten Bolton in Wednesday's postponed fixture. And they will be desperate to see Saturday's game fulfilled to avoid losing further momentum.
Arsenal began the season with a 6-1 thumping of David Moyes's side, but by the end of November their title hopes appeared to be over following a run of defeats that left them 11 points off the pace. Six weeks later and the picture looks very different.
The Gunners go into Saturday's match top of the Premier League's form guide having taken 16 points from a possible 18.
Injuries to Robin van Persie, Nicklas Bendtner and Theo Walcott may have left Wenger's squad light up front, but they have scored more goals at home than any other team in the division and have not lost at home to Everton since January 1996.
The Merseyside club have never really recovered from that opening day humiliation, but a recent upturn in fortune sees them head to the Emirates on a five-game unbeaten run in the league.
Head-to-head
• The Gunners have won 12 and drawn one of their last 13 league encounters with Everton at the Emirates and Highbury.
• Everton's biggest defeats in the Premier League have both come at the hands of Arsenal - a 7-0 loss at Highbury in May 2005 and this season's 6-1 defeat at Goodison.
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606: DEBATE
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Arsenal
• The Gunners have won their last four league and cup games, scoring 12 goals and conceding two.
• Arsenal have won their last three at the Emirates without conceding a goal. The last player to score on Arsenal turf was Didier Drogba in Chelsea's 3-0 win on 29 November.
• Eduardo has scored three goals in his last four matches, having failed to net in the previous 10 games.
Everton
• The Merseyside club are unbeaten in five in the league, but they have won only one of those.
• Everton have not won away from home in the league since a 2-1 win at West Ham in early November.
• Louis Saha has scored 98 league goals in England.
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Arsenal
Fabregas: 12 goals (9 league);
Van Persie: 8 goals (7 league); Arshavin: 8 goals (6 league)
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Everton
Saha: 12 goals (10 league);
Bilyaletdinov: 4 goals (3 league), Cahill: 4 goals (2 league)
Referee: Peter Walton
Assistant referees: Nigel Bannister & Simon Beck
Fourth official: Andy D'Urso
Arsenal (W3-0 v Aston Villa, h): Almunia; Sagna, Gallas, Vermaelen, Traore, Song, Denilson (Fabregas 57) (Ramsey 84), Nasri, Diaby, Eduardo (Walcott 63), Arshavin. Substitutes not used: Fabianski, Vela, Silvestre, Eboue.
Everton (W2-0 v Burnley, h): Howard; Hibbert, Heitinga, Neill, Baines, Bilyaletdinov (Vaughan 81), Osman, Fellaini, Pienaar, Cahill (Neville 60), Yakubu. Subs not used: Nash, Coleman, Duffy, Agard, Baxter.
Everton scorer: Saha 90.
Arsenal scorers: Denilson 26, Vermaelen 37, Gallas 41, Fabregas 48 & 69, Eduardo 89.
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