Arsenal were held to a disappointing goalless draw against lowly Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
The grey clouds over north London were reflective of the mood at full-time, as Arsenal again displayed their attacking inefficiency against teams that set up with a low block.
The result gives Everton their first point of the season and Brian Sorensen will take heart from his side’s remarkable defiance in the face of relentless pressure from the hosts who took 15 shots and had nearly 70% of the possession. It was the first time they’ve avoided defeat at Arsenal since 2009, a feat all-the-more impressive considering the two ACL injuries they’ve suffered this season.
The only bright spots for Arsenal in an otherwise disappointing day were the returns of Leah Williamson and Steph Catleyboth of whom came on for their first appearances of the season.
United States international Emily Fox nearly gave Arsenal the dream start when her attempted cross from the right caught Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan and skimmed the bar.
Arsenal’s build-up play was smooth, with Kim Little in particular, expertly recycling possession and starting moves. But for all their dominance on the ball, the hosts struggled for incision in the final third.
Since last season, the north London side have been gripped by an inability to break down teams that are happy to sit back in their half. It’s a tendency Arsenal fans are all too aware of and their groans became increasingly audible with each move that broke down. A rare foray into the Arsenal half nearly saw Everton nearly take the lead, when a deflected cross from Veatriki Sarri momentarily wrong-footed Daphne van Domselaarwho readjusted quickly to tip it onto the bar.
The second half followed the script of the first, with Arsenal’s desperation growing in conjunction with Everton’s resilience. Frida MaanumArsenal’s top-scorer this season, looked their most likely source of a goal and had an attempt saved soon after the restart. Eidevall reconfigured things at the hour mark with a triple change that saw Caitlin Foord, Stina Blackstenius and a returning Williamson come on.
Arsenal were effectively camped in the visitors’ half for the last half-hour but clear cut chances remained at a premium. Foord and Blackstenius went close to grabbing a late winner, but Everton held on for a phenomenal result in north London.