Arsenal and Everton shared the loot when they were playing a 1-1 draw on Saturday afternoon.
Leandro Trossard opened the scoring while he found the lower corner in the interior of 34 minutes after being found by Raheem Sterling on the counterattack.
The hosts reached level four minutes after the break while Myles Lewis-Skelly was tried to have made Jack Harrison fall inside the box before he converted the penalty.
Mikel Arteta almost took the three points, but Jordan Pickford was on site to refuse Gabriel Martinelli in the second half.
The Gunners are now five points ahead of the third Nottingham forest, which faces Aston Villa later during the day.
Isaan Khan of Mail Sport was at Goodison Park to assess players’ performance.
Arsenal and Everton shared the loot while they were playing a 1-1 draw Saturday afternoon
Iliman Ndiaye’s penalty at the start of the second half make sure you have a point for the Toffees
Everton (4-2-3-1):
Jordan Pickford: 6
Classice of two minutes with which he fled. Alerted on one side of the arsenal which, in the periods, appreciated possession around the box.
Jake O’Brien: 6.5
I stayed stuck at the back and used his physique to try to keep men wide from a distance.
James Tarkowski: 6.5
Put a large tackle towards Leandro Trossard on the half-time that almost discouraged him to score.
Jarrad Branthwaite: 7
Everton’s best defender today. Directed a corner of rice from the line and made a last tackle on Trossard in the first half.
Nathan Patterson: 6.5
Made an energetic challenge on Ethan Nwaneri from the start to show that he is there.
Idrissa Gueye: 6.5
Threw itself around the field with energy, covering a lot of ground. A real engine for his team.
TIM IROEGBUNAM: 5.5
The game passed it. Could not understand.
Jordan Pickford remained vigilant on one side of the arsenal which, in the periods, appreciated the possession around the box.
Jarrad Branthwaite directed a corner of rice Declan out of the line and made a last tackle on Trossard
Jack Harrison: 6
Need a better final product when he had a chance with the ball. Won a crucial penalty for his side after being the victim of a fault by Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Abdoulaye Doucoure: 5.5
Lost the ball during the attack several times and slowed down its team.
Iliman Ndiaye: 6.5
Pinée well taken to pull the level of Everton at 1-1. Part of the game connection forward.
Beto: 5.5
Lack of energy to hurry completely and unable to threaten the back line of the arsenal. Everton needed more of him.
Manager – David Moyes: 6.5
Substitutes –
James Garner: 6
Armando Broja: 6
Ashley Young: N / A
Carlos Alcaraz: n / a
Dwight McNeil: N / A
Ndiaye took a well taken penalty to draw the level of Everton and were part of the connection of the game forward
Arsenal (4-3-3):
David Raya: 6
Not much danger to manage to his goal – but that resumed after the Toffees have marked. The distribution of the distribution of Spanish could have been better.
Ben White: 6
His first departure in the league since his knee operation in November. Does not seem in great shape. Make a number of his signature overlap on the right wing that were missed.
William Saliba: 6.5
Intensit on the plate without its usual defensive partner Gabriel. A leader in the back.
Jakub Kiwior: 6.5
Beautiful passes on the ball and did not seem exposed – something that happened before when he had the chance to play this season.
Myles Lewis-Skelly: 5.5
Conceded the penalty after dragging Jack Harrison. Was a little soft. Top run on 63 minutes during which he dribblored beyond half of the opposition team.
Jakub Kiwior made beautiful pass on the ball and does not seem exposed
Myles Lewis-Skelly (right) conceded the penalty after dragging Jack Harrison
Mikel Merino: 6.5
Covered with many different areas of the field. In charge of stifling the defense when Everton was on the ball. I was stuck in duels.
Jorginho: 6
Glimmers of the class in his death and composure, although I sometimes delayed.
Declan Rice: 7
Well worked in the press. Lots of crosses, clearances and plated in the midfield.
Ethan Nwaneri: 6
Did not have too many opportunities to lead to Everton’s background line and found difficult physics.
Leandro Trossard: 8
Large versatile display. Was a nuisance around the region, using tight dribble skills and a good movement. Its left foot finish in front of Pickford was well taken. Man of the match.
Raheem Sterling: 5.5
Continued to try to progress but was constantly thwarted. Hung at halftime.
Manager – Mikel Arteta: 6
Declan Rice has worked well in the press. A lot of crosses, clearances and plated in the midfielder
Trossard made a nuisance in the region and opened the scoring
Substitutes –
Gabriel Martinelli: 6.5
I looked at a threat in the last third and put the defenders of the opposition under pressure. Also had a few keys to the goal.
Bukayo Saka: 6
I did not have many opportunities on the ball at all.
Jurrien Timber: 6.5
Martin Odegaard: 6
Kieran Tierney: 6