Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta Everton in Goodison Park on Saturday, April 5. The Gunners played in the 34th minute, thanks to the Leandro Trossard strike.

However, the Toffees were sentenced to a fine in the second half after Miles Lewis-Skelly was thought to have fouled Jack Harrison. Referee Darren England pointed this out immediately, which frustrated the Arsenal players.

VAR supported the live decision, although the replay showed that both players had mastered each other’s shirts. Questions were also raised about whether the foul occurred inside the box.

However, Iliman Ndiaye stood up and balanced from the scene. The Gunners couldn’t find a winner and eventually dropped in Merseyside.

After the game, Arteta suggested that the decision to impose a fine was a mistake.

Arteta (via AFC stuff on X) said: “We admit that I don’t think it’s a fine, very clear.

The draw will be a huge blow Arsenal’s Ambitious this season. If Liverpool wins the match against Fulham on Sunday, April 6, Liverpool can now score 14 points at the top of the Premier League table.


Is Arsenal following Nigerian striker this summer?

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Victor Osimhen

According to Football 365, Arsenal has set his sights on Victor Osimhen. However, a report from Football Transfer shows that Nigerians are eager to join Chelsea this summer.

The Blues are one step away from signing the 26-year-old at the start of the season, and the move is before the final obstacle beat. Osimhen eventually took a loan from Napoli to Galatasaray but is expected to leave Serie A permanently this summer.

The Gunners have been paying close attention to this situation when they plan to solve the forward puzzle. North London is looking for an upgrade to Gabriel Jesus, who failed to convince.

Arsenal reportedly turned his attention to Osimhen as a possible option for the job and was a number of clubs that followed him before the summer. But now believe that Nigerians have their own heart to join Chelseamissed last year’s mobile. The Blues are also preparing to bring players to Stamford Bridge this summer.