Arsenal Wins Against Everton But Misses Premier League Title To Manchester City

Kai Havertz scored a late winner, but Arsenal fell short in the Premier League title race despite beating Everton 2-1 at Emirates Stadium. The Gunners needed a win to stand any chance of surpassing Manchester City for the title. For a long time, it seemed Mikel Arteta's side would not hold up their end of the bargain on Sunday.

Takehiro Tomiyasu swiftly cancelled out Idrissa Gueye's opener in the first half. However, a combination of the woodwork and some fine goalkeeping from Jordan Pickford kept Arsenal at bay until the 89th minute, when Havertz scored following Ashley Young's error. Despite this, with City beating West Ham in Manchester, the Gunners ultimately finished two points behind Pep Guardiola's team, who secured their fourth straight Premier League title.

Arsenal's Win Not Enough for Title

Arsenal were well on top early on, with Tomiyasu failing to direct a header on target after being picked out by Declan Rice. Rice was subsequently denied by his England teammate Pickford. As news filtered through of an early goal for Man City against West Ham, Pickford was at his best to deny Gabriel Martinelli, who was in for the injured Bukayo Saka.

Having weathered the storm, Everton almost took the lead on the half-hour mark when Dominic Calvert-Lewin saw a crisp strike hit the left-hand post. Everton eventually scored in the 40th minute as Gueye's free-kick deflected off Rice and looped in beyond David Raya. Their advantage was short-lived, though, with Tomiyasu atoning for his earlier miss by scoring from inside the area.

Calvert-Lewin stung Raya's palms as Everton threatened on the counter. The post came to Everton's rescue when Havertz saw a header clip agonisingly off the woodwork. As City went 3-1 ahead, Arsenal kept pushing. Pickford made a stunning stop with his legs to deny Odegaard, with Amadou Onana blocking Emile Smith Rowe's follow-up.

Smith Rowe rattled the crossbar in the 83rd minute, but Everton's resolve was finally broken when Young's pass was intercepted by Gabriel Jesus. Odegaard failed to connect properly with his attempt, but Havertz was on hand to finish. The goal was confirmed after a VAR check for handball by Jesus. Despite the electric atmosphere at the Emirates, Arsenal's title hopes were dashed.

Plenty of Cheer, But No Joy for Arsenal

It was fitting that Arsenal ended what has been a superb campaign on a high note. They certainly had plenty of chances—26 shots in total—before Havertz finally got the job done. Competing against City is a gargantuan task, and Arsenal could not get over the line in the end. Arteta will reflect on a fantastic season, and now the challenge is to go one better next year.

Pickford in His Pomp

With Euro 2024 just around the corner, England manager Gareth Southgate will be thrilled to see Pickford in such solid form. Only Golden Glove winner Raya, with 16 clean sheets, has kept more Premier League clean sheets than Pickford (13) this season. The 30-year-old was excellent on Sunday.

While he was beaten by Tomiyasu's low shot, Pickford had already made smart stops to thwart both Rice and Martinelli. His standout save was frustrating Odegaard in the second half, and he was unlucky to be on the losing team. With Everton facing financial difficulties, Sean Dyche will be determined to keep hold of Pickford over the transfer window.

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