Arsenal made it four Premier League victories in a row as they continued to gather momentum under new boss Unai Emery with a comfortable win over Everton on Sunday.
There was very little between the sides in the opening 45 minutes at the Emirates Stadium but Richarlison did come closest to breaking the deadlock, only for him to curl an effort just wide of Petr Cech's far post.
Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring after 56 minutes as he latched onto Aaron Ramsey's pass before cutting inside and bending a sensational finish into the top corner. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang doubled the Gunners' lead just two minutes later as he finished off a well-worked move from close range, although replays showed he was clearly offside.
Arsenal made it four Premier League victories in a row as they claimed a comfortable win over Everton on Sunday afternoon
Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring after 56 minutes as he latched onto Aaron Ramsey's pass on the edge of the box
The in-form French striker then cut inside before bending a sensational finish into the top corner past a helpless Pickford
Lacazette celebrates scoring Arsenal's first goal with a little dance routine alongside colleague Aubameyang
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang doubled the Gunners' lead just two minutes later as he finished off a well-worked move
The former Borussia Dortmund striker made no mistake when he fired past Pickford to seal all three points
The Gabonese striker was clearly in an offside position when he slammed the ball home but he celebrated regardless
Arsenal continued to gather momentum under new boss Unai Emery with their fourth consecutive Premier League win
Everton forward Theo Walcott tries to make something happen in attack as he returned to his former club for the second time
Petr Cech of Arsenal saves the ball at the feet of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who should have played the ball across the box
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang loses possession to Everton's Idrissa Gueye during the early stages
Richarlison, back in action after this three-match suspension, gets sandwiched between Alexandre Lacazette and Mesut Ozil
Arsenal's Spanish defender Nacho Monreal tries to bring a lofted ball under control on a sunny day in north London
Lucas Torreira of Arsenal passes the ball under pressure from Dominic Calvert-Lewin as the Uruguayan made his full debut
Aubameyang did well to pull a cross back for Monreal, but his strike was well saved by Jordan Pickford from close range
Arsenal supporters try to cover their eyes from the sun at the Emirates as they hope for another three points on home soil
Torreira was booked inside 15 minutes on his full debut for a bit of a lunge from the Uruguayan on Gylfi Sigurdsson
Everton's Lucas Digne makes a challenge to prevent Mesut Ozil driving away with the ball into an attacking position
Richarlison came close to giving the visitors the lead when he cut inside and bent an effort just around the far post
Brazilian striker Richarlison vies in the air to head the ball against Arsenal's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka
Digne takes a free kick for the Toffees but it fails to test Petr Cech in the Arsenal goal as the sides went in goalless at half-time
Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal is substituted for Rob Holding on 38 minutes after he picked up an injury early on
Richarlison was threatening throughout but Cech was equal to another of his attempts, a drilled shot flying high into the net
Everton boss Marco Silva was frustrated at the assistant referee after he felt Torreira should have seen a second yellow
Lacazette reacted to Ramsey's pass in an instant, opened his body up and hit an inch perfect shot that found the net
Everton players tried to close down the former Lyon attacker but he slotted home for his second goal of the season
Lacazette ran off to celebrate in front of the Arsenal fans in the corner and produced some interesting moves in the process
Aubameyang calmly slotted the ball home when it fell to him inside the box after Arsenal broke Everton's offside trap
Everton players appealed for offside after Aubameyang's goal but they were in vein as the assistant didn't spot it
Aubameyang celebrates his goal with Monreal as the Gunners now turn their attention to the League Cup in midweek
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There was very little between the sides in the opening 45 minutes at the Emirates Stadium but Richarlison did come closest to...
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