Arsenal Have a Good Record Playing Against Everton

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: Lucas Digne of Everton tackles Mesut Ozil of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on September 23, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Arsenal vs Everton


DBasia.news –  Everton will host Arsenal in the Premier League match at Goodison Park on Sunday (7/4) night Western Indonesian Time. Arsenal can go up to third place in the standings, and move Tottenham Hotspur if they can beat Everton.

Seeing the statistical record, Arsenal can be said to be lucky in this match they will face Everton. Despite appearing away, Arsenal have a neat report card against Everton.

Yes, Everton can be said to be the favorite opponent of the Gunners. North London troops have always won in the last four duels against Everton in the Premier League. Even if you back down again, Arsenal have only been knocked out once from 23 meetings with Everton since December 2007.

Last season, for example, appearing at Goodison Park, Arsenal won relatively easily and beat the hosts 5-2.

In history, Arsenal were very dominant over Everton. Can be seen from Arsenal report cards which total 97 times bulldoze Everton. This record is the most in the history of the English league. In the Premier League era, Arsenal have beaten 33 times Everton.

Not only that, the Everton goal became Arsenal’s biggest goal in the history of the Premier League with 107 goals.

Especially this season, the record of Arsenal’s away match under Unai Emery is indeed inconclusive. Kali Arsenal must get out of the habit of appearing bad on away matches. Moreover, five of the seven remaining matches in their Premier League will take place at the opponent’s headquarters.

In the last eight away games, Arsenal can only win once. That also happened when they were against bottom club Huddersfield last February.

Performance outside the cage is indeed a complicated problem for Arsenal this season. The achievement of their away matches is inversely proportional to report cards when appearing in public alone.

Luckily for Arsenal, this time they will play at Everton’s headquarters, the team that swallowed four defeats from seven home games.