Everton handed Arsenal a miserable 2-1 defeat as they ended their 8-game winless streak on Monday at Goodison Park. Although the visitors broke the deadlock first when Martin Odegaard scored in the first-half injury time, the Gunners could not gear up in the second half of the game.
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Richarlison cancelled Odegaard's goal in the 79th minute, which was followed by Demarai Gray's doubling his side's lead with the injury-time strike. This was also his 50th goal in English club football.
With 7 wins and 23 points, Mikel Arteta's men are at 7th position in the EPL table and Everton with 5 wins and 18 points at 12th.