The on-loan Barcelona starlet produced a decisive cameo
from the substitute's bench to snatch a point for the Toffees after Mesut Ozil
looked to have secured a huge win.
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier
League to five points despite being held to a draw by an impressive Everton
side.
Gerard Deulofeu struck late to cancel out Mesut Ozil's
80th-minute opener and ensure Roberto Martinez's men return to Merseyside with
a deserved point.
Tim Howard had made good saves to deny Olivier Giroud and
Aaron Ramsey in the first half but Arsenal found clear chances hard to come by
after the break, until both sides played their part in the late drama.
For the third successive game, Arsenal and Everton draw a
Premier League match, but this one was full of drama and played at a frenetic
pace. The Toffees took control in the first half but were pegged back in the
second period, with Mesut Ozil's late goal appearing to have sunk Roberto
Martinez's plucky men.
That was until Gerard Deulofeu came off the bench to
rifle a scorching shot past Wojciech Szczesny to ensure the spoils were shared
in north London.
Neither side deserved to lose and Everton were
particularly impressive, their exciting young attacking talents working
harmoniously with the defensive stalwarts.
Arsenal extend their lead at the top, but only by a
point, while Everton must be taken seriously as Champions League
contenders.Giroud and Jack Wilshere returned to Arsenal's starting XI, while
ex-Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta and Kieran Gibbs also came in.
Everton were unchanged and carried on where they had left
off against Manchester United on Wednesday, dominating the early stages with
their short, sharp passing.
For all Everton's superiority, they did not muster a
clear-cut chance, with Ross Barkley, Sylvain Distin and Kevin Mirallas all
failing to hit the target from their side's most promising forays forward.
Kieran Gibbs came agonisingly close to connecting with a
teasing Santi Cazorla cross at the other end in the 27th minute.
Arsenal finally awoke from their slumber in the final
five minutes of the first half, and Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard was forced to
rush off his line to initially save from Giroud before also denying Ramsey.
The second half saw far more chances on goal, with
Cazorla first to go close when he headed straight at Howard after a clever
Wilshere flick.
Steven Pienaar - set free by a Barkley backheel - then
forced Szczesny into a flying save, before an acrobatic Ramsey volley, that
looked to be creeping in, was kept out by Howard.
Barkley shot at Szczesny as the final 20 minutes
approached, while Arsenal manager Wenger opted to make a triple substitution,
introducing Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky and Mathieu Flamini as he went for
victory.
Flamini almost had an immediate impact, shooting just
wide, before Mirallas and Distin went close for Everton.
Ozil gave Arsenal the lead when he converted a Walcott
knockdown from a Rosicky cross, but the hosts were in front for just four
minutes as Barkley's run and Bryan Oviedo's cross set up Deulofeu, who produced
a powerful finish.
Flamini and Romelu Lukaku had late chances before Giroud
struck the crossbar with a sensational strike at the death, but the two sides
could not be separated.
Culled from Goal
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