Gary Neville On Arteta's Tactics Against Everton

 In the Premier League, Arsenal defeated Everton 1-0 away from home at Goodison Park.

The only goal of the game was scored in the second half by Leandro Trossard. The aid was offered by Bukayo Saka.

The game was not initiated by Takehiro Tomiyasu.However, Oleksandr Zinchenko was replaced by the 24-year-old defender from Japan in the 80th minute. Starting the game at left-back was Zinchenko.

Gary Neville, a former defender for Manchester United, was watching the game for Sky Sports. Neville was serving as a co-commentator for Sky Sports throughout the game.

The commentator said that it was very wise of Arteta to insert Tomiyasu late in the match to stabilize matters later in his podcast.

"I thought that back-four that played today was very good on the ball, and the other three were very strong defensively," remarked Neville.

"Mikel Arteta made a very wise decision by bringing on Tomiyasu to give them that extra strength; they did look really solid."

In our opinion, Arsenal needed to defeat Everton by a score of 3-1. he Gunners did have it tough against Everton.

The fact that Arsenal prevailed by a solitary goal demonstrates how difficult the game was for Mikel Arteta's team.

Everton's defense was very tight, and Sean Dyche's team made it very difficult for Arsenal to get past them.

The Gunners, though, were the superior group. In order to stay ahead of the reigning champions Manchester City, Arsenal needed to earn all three points from the game.


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