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Former Arsenal forward criticises Bukayo Saka after Everton draw

Former Arsenal forward criticises Bukayo Saka after Everton draw

Theo Walcott has slammed Bukayo Saka after Arsenal’s draw against Everton

Theo Walcott has criticized Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka for failing to overcome his duel against Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye during Saturday’s 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium. The result proved frustrating for Arsenal, who squandered another chance to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool. With the Gunners having drawn their previous match against Fulham, their title ambitions took another hit against a determined Everton side.

Walcott, speaking in his role as a pundit on *Match of the Day*, drew attention to Ndiaye’s impressive defensive work. According to the former Arsenal forward, Ndiaye relentlessly tracked Saka throughout the game, ensuring the winger had minimal impact. Walcott explained that Saka appeared fatigued after half an hour of the match, largely due to Ndiaye’s intense pressing and positioning. The ex-England international remarked that Saka struggled to create space, making Everton’s defensive job more straightforward.

Everton’s collective defensive organization stood out, with Ndiaye’s efforts backed up by teammates at every stage. Walcott praised the team’s structure and their commitment to protecting the goal. He noted Jordan Pickford’s post-match comments about Everton’s hard work and unity, emphasizing how the players doubled up on Arsenal’s attackers. Everton’s central defenders, led by James Tarkowski, consistently thwarted Arsenal’s attempts to break through.

Walcott also pointed out Everton’s effective teamwork across the pitch. If Ndiaye could not halt Saka, other midfielders like Abdoulaye Doucoure or Idrissa Gueye stepped in seamlessly. This collective effort limited Arsenal to hopeful crosses, while Pickford delivered key saves when called upon.

Moreover, Walcott highlighted contributions from Everton’s wide players, including Jesper Lindstrøm, Jack Harrison, and Ashley Young. Their defensive support helped nullify Arsenal’s attacking threat. Despite enjoying possession, Arsenal struggled to carve out clear-cut chances from open play, a recurring issue for Mikel Arteta’s side this season.

Ultimately, the draw deepens Arsenal’s struggles in the title race. Meanwhile, Everton’s resilience continues to boost their survival hopes, as they aim to climb the league table. Walcott’s analysis serves as a stark reminder of Arsenal’s attacking shortcomings.

More news:

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta continues to face questions over his decision to part ways with Emiliano Martinez. Since leaving the Emirates in 2020, Martinez has emerged as one of the Premier League’s standout goalkeepers. His performances for Aston Villa and Argentina have been nothing short of exceptional. However, Arteta’s critics believe Arsenal missed an opportunity to retain a future star.

Under Arteta’s leadership, Arsenal have largely progressed, with an FA Cup triumph in his debut season highlighting his impact. Furthermore, he has transformed the Gunners into title challengers, a feat many credit to his meticulous approach and clear footballing philosophy. Yet, certain decisions, like selling Martinez, continue to divide opinion.

Martinez spent nearly ten years at Arsenal but played only 38 matches, often finding himself loaned out to various clubs. His breakthrough came in 2020 when he deputized for the injured Bernd Leno. During that period, he proved instrumental in Arsenal’s FA Cup victory. Despite his impressive performances, Arteta sanctioned his £20 million transfer to Aston Villa.

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