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Standout players from Arsenal's ugly 1-0 win away to Everton in the Premier League, including full-backs Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori.
During the match on the blue half of Merseyside, a select few members of the Gunners' travelling contingent decided to mock the hungry and homeless Liverpool by singing the disgusting chant, which intends to mock poverty and alludes to historical hardship in the city.
Arsenal secured the win they needed at Everton to return to the top of the Premier League in a scrappy encounter at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Manchester City overhauled the Gunners with a comfortable victory against West Ham United before this match, putting the pressure on manager Mikel Arteta's side on the return to his former club.
Everton got the first corner of the match which was delivered by Garner. Tarkowski forced a throw in which was met by Barry but his shot was blocked by Timber. McNeil delivered the resulting corner but it was atrocious. Moyes was not happy.
ARSENAL clash with Everton knowing they’ll need at least a point to maintain their spot at the top of the Premier League table over Christmas. To mark the blockbuster showdown, our team of
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'Embarrassment to their club' - national media react to poverty chants from Arsenal end at Everton
An overview of the coverage from Everton's narrow defeat to Arsenal, a game that was marred by poverty chants from some sections of the away end at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton chief exec Angus Kinnear has detailed their plans for the January market. Kinnear says the board are delighted with their work this season - and also had a word about the January market in his Christmas address.
A once-debt-ridden Premier League club finds themselves on much firmer footing. Following Everton now is a different beast entirely
ARSENAL travel to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday looking to maintain their spot at the top of the Premier League against Everton. And talkSPORT BET are celebrating the contest with an
Everton vs Arsenal score, Viktor Gyokeres goal, highlights and David Moyes reaction after Premier League game at Hill Dickinson Stadium