Arsenal crushes Everton by four and takes the lead, 5 points ahead of City

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 Arsenal benefited from its postponed match from the seventh stage of the English Premier League in football in the best way, and moved away from the lead by 5 points from defending champion Manchester City, by defeating its guest Everton 4-0 on Wednesday.

The nineteenth victory this season may constitute a crossroads in Arsenal's quest to win the league title for the first time since 2004 and the days of French coach Arsene Wenger, but there is still a long way to go for the men of Spanish coach Mikel Arteta, who took revenge on Everton, who won them 1-0 early last month.

The 19th victory this year may mark a turning point in Arsenal's quest to win the league title for the first time since 2004 and the reign of French coach Arsene Wenger, but the team led by Spanish coach Mikel Arteta still has a long way to go after exacting 

Arsenal finished the first half, ahead with two goals, after a mistake by Senegalese Idrissa Gana Guy, who allowed Saka to snatch the ball that reached Brazilian Gabriele Martinelli, so he singled out goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and let it into the net (1 + 45) and the referee raised the offside flag, but the referee awarded the Brazilian his tenth goal of the season after Intervention from VAR.

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