Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Carlo’s men can’t defend for Toffees

- BY NEIL MCLEMAN

assist of the season and Arsenal were not finished. Luiz brought the ball out of defence, played in Aubameyang, and he raced clear before slotting a low shot past Pickford.

Then, in first-half injury-time, more controvers­y. Richarliso­n was booked for a late challenge on Dani Ceballos. Home fans were calling for a red card but it never was. Then you just knew Toffees talisman Richarliso­n would do something significan­t.

Moments later, Leighton Baines’ corner was not cleared, Sigurdsson’s shot into the ground created havoc, Yerry Mina headed on and Richarliso­n went in hard, got a faint touch, and the ball went past Leno with the Arsenal keeper coming off second best. It was crazy stuff but brilliant entertainm­ent.

Within a minute of the restart, Ozil played Nicolas Pepe down the right wing and Sidibe allowed Aubameyang to get across him and nod into the far corner.

Arsenal looked dead on their feet in the closing stages. Leno denied Calvert-lewin and Richarliso­n at point-blank range. Nketiah hit the bar when Pickford got caught playing out from the back.

The final whistle brought a huge sigh of relief for Arsenal and despair for Everton. No win at any of the top six in 38 matches, a run which stretches for six years and is way too long for a club of their stature.

CARLO ANCELOTTI blamed “easy mistakes” for another Everton away defeat against a Big-six Premier League team.

The Toffees boss praised his side’s attacking play, as they fired in 17 shots and scored through Dominic Calvert-lewin and Richarliso­n.

But the Italian (above) raised his eyebrows in anger at conceding three sloppy goals to extend their winless streak to 38 away matches at Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham or Manchester United since 2013.

“I cannot say the performanc­e was good because to be good, you have to attack well and we did,” said Ancelotti. “And you have to defend well. And we didn’t.

“We had a lot of opportunit­ies to score more goals but defensivel­y we were poor. We conceded two goals too easily. They were easy mistakes.

“Also the third goal was an easy mistake.

“I think it was a tactical mistake in my opinion, so we have to work there.

“We have to defend better. We have two fantastic strikers and it is not easy to score two goals away. The only good thing is we know what we must do this week.”

Calvert-lewin has been tipped for an England callup, with Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford out injured. He scored after 49 seconds but missed two late chances to grab a point and extend Everton’s five-match unbeaten run.

“He is doing well but he is not enough,” Ancelotti added. “If he wants to be a top striker, he has to work harder, focus hard, work more. He is doing well but he has to learn to be focused all the time.”

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GOALS FLYING IN.. Calvert-lewin strikes early, Nketiah levels, Aubameyang scores and Richarliso­n replies

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