Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LACAZETTE AUBAMEYANG

HELP ARSENAL EDGE PAST EVERTON

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Arsenal broke down a determined Everton defence to win 2-0 on Sunday, with second-half goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-emerick Aubameyang giving the Gunners their fourth straight Premier League victory.

That was something they never achieved last season under Arsene Wenger, whose Spanish successor Unai Emery felt his side improved during Sunday’s second half but relied heavily on goalkeeper Petr Cech in the opening 45 minutes.

“We didnt control the match like we wanted to in the first half, but our goalkeeper had a good performanc­e to keep us in it,” Emery told the BBC.

“We controlled the match better in the second half and didn’t concede the chances we did in the first period. We finished the match with a smile on our face.” French striker Lacazette also acknowledg­ed the side’s debt to their keeper.

“A big thanks to Petr Cech because he took a lot of balls today and we won our first clean sheet,” he told Sky Sports. Everton’s manager Marco Silva believed his side, who created most of the early chances as they looked for their first victory at Arsenal since January 1996, deserved at least a draw.

“A disappoint­ing result for us. It didn’t reflect the performanc­e of both teams and what I saw on the pitch as well. We deserved really more,” Silva told reporters.

Everton’s Richarliso­n and Dominic Calvert-lewin both fired in a number of shots in the first half, the Brazilian in particular leaving Gunners defender Hector Bellerin in his wake repeatedly as he turned and darted towards goal. But they were unable to beat Cech, who was determined to register his side’s first clean sheet of the season.

Late in the half, Everton defender Lucas Digne also went close, whipping in a free kick from just outside the area that Cech deftly tipped back over the bar. Arsenal by contrast seemed to lack a finishing touch despite having two-thirds of the possession.

Lacazette found his feet just short of the hour mark, running in from the left before elegantly curling the ball into the far corner just beyond the reach of outstretch­ed England keeper Jordan Pickford.

Gabon internatio­nal Aubameyang doubled the lead two minutes later from what appeared to be an offside position, sending Pickford the wrong way from close range.

Silva said the linesman’s decision made the game much harder for his side.

 ?? Reuters ?? Arsenal’s PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang scores their second goal.
Reuters Arsenal’s PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang scores their second goal.
 ?? Reuters ?? Arsenal’s Sokratis Papastatho­poulos in action with Everton’s Theo Walcott.
Reuters Arsenal’s Sokratis Papastatho­poulos in action with Everton’s Theo Walcott.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Everton’s Richarliso­n in action with Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin as Arsenal manager Unai Emery looks on.
REUTERS Everton’s Richarliso­n in action with Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin as Arsenal manager Unai Emery looks on.

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