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One of the most bizarre goals in recent memory prevented what would have been a well-deserved point for Everton at Anfield on a day in which Marco Silva’s long-term vision for the club finally came into view.Īndre Gomes dominated central midfield, sitting close to Idrissa Gueye in order to complement the Senegal international’s outstanding defensive contributions. Silva lays foundations for future Everton success PIC: Arsenal's attacking areas vs Tottenham Emery might just be one of the best reactive tacticians the Premier League has ever seen.
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Pochettino had been forced into a clumsy tactical switch that led to Spurs’ capitulation, made evident by Dele Alli’s anonymous second half he completed six passes, and four of them were kick-offs. Ramsey’s movement, and some poor defending from Dier, led to the third goal, before Lucas Torreira was easily slipped in behind Dier for the fourth. This second change completed the role reversal now it was Arsenal’s turn to charge at a confused back three. Mauricio Pochettino responded by dropping Eric Dier back to form a 3-4-1-2 (mirroring Arsenal’s formation), and within four minutes Emery reacted by switching to a diamond 4-4-2 as Matteo Guendouzi replaced Shkodran Mustafi. Suddenly the pattern was flipped and it was Arsenal pummeling the Spurs defence with runners, leading directly to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's equaliser, assisted by Ramsey after making a clever run into the Spurs half.
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Throughout the first half of the North London Derby, the Alex Iwobi-Sead Kolasinac partnership down the left-hand side worked well to get around the defence ( as highlighted last week ), but as Tottenham grew into the game, their front three found it too easy to run at Arsenal’s back three, gradually gaining control of midfield as a consequence.Įmery responded by introducing Aaron Ramsey and Alexandre Lacazette at half-time, switching from a wide 3-4-3 to a narrow 3-4-1-2 with Ramsey just behind two pacey strikers, with the Welshman instructed to get ahead of those two whenever possible.