The Fiji Times

Arsenal woes continue with loss to Everton

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LIVERPOOL - Arsenal's dreadful Premier League season continued with a 2-1 defeat to resurgent Everton at Goodison Park leaving the Gunners five points above the relegation zone.

Colombian Yerry Mina grabbed the winner with a header from a corner on the stroke of halftime after a Nicolas Pepe penalty had brought the Gunners level following Everton's opener from a Rob Holding own goal.

Everton move up to second place after their third straight win, following victories over Chelsea and Leicester that has seen them recapture their early season form. The Merseyside­rs lost four times in October and November but are unbeaten in four games and back in the hunt at the top of the table.

"We did very well in the last few games. Brilliant performanc­es and fantastic results. We have shown more consistenc­y," said Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti.

Everton took the lead in the 22nd minute when an Alex Iwobi cross was met with a header from Dominic Calvert-Lewin which flew in via a deflection from Arsenal defender Holding.

Mikel Arteta's side drew level, against his former club, through a Pepe penalty in the 35th minute, awarded after a Tom Davies foul on Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Everton are second, on 26 points, five behind leaders Liverpool while the Gunners, who have eight losses from 14 matches, are 15th on 14 points.

Arsenal's start is their worst since the 1974-75 season but Arteta, who has lost 13 and won 13 from his 34 games in charge, said his team were still up for the fight. ■

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