Mikel Arteta praised the partnership between Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka because the pair moved into double figures within the Premier League this season throughout Arsenal’s victory over Everton.
The Gunners ran out 4-0 winners on the Emirates to re-establish their five-point lead over Manchester City on the high of the league and deepen the guests’ relegation fears.
A purpose in both half from Martinelli and one every for Saka and Martin Odegaard have been sufficient to bury Sean Dyche’s aspect on an evening when a assured Arsenal by no means appeared like repeating final month’s defeat at Goodison Park.
It took the league leaders’ successful run to a few video games after victories towards Aston Villa and Leicester, with momentum restored and the wobble they suffered following that loss on Merseyside now seeming firmly behind them.
Martinelli and Saka specifically continued to develop the connection that supporters have loved this season, with the ahead pair the membership’s joint-leading scorers in all competitions on 11.
“We try to help them with our way of playing to get them in those positions as much as possible,” stated Arteta. “They are so willing to learn, they’re asking for more and more every day.
“They never have enough information, they always want more. When you have that, and you have the talent and the ideas that they have, good things will happen.
“I’m really happy, it was the game we had in hand (over Manchester City), against an opponent we knew was going to make life really difficult. We experienced that at Goodison.
“We started with some frustration, not really understanding what we had to do. After 25 minutes we started to get much better.”
Everton largely pissed off the hosts throughout the first half, with probabilities few and much between as Dyche’s aspect confirmed the identical dogged organisation that earned them their victory at Goodison Park.
It took a nice end from Saka 5 minutes earlier than half-time to lastly break the impasse, earlier than Martinelli added a second in added time following a defensive howler from Idrissa Gueye.
“The timing of the two goals was key, we needed a magic moment there,” stated Arteta. “Then I think the team grew. When Thomas (Partey) came on he really gave some presence and some stability to the team. I think the second half was superb.
“You look every single day and you feel how much they want it, how much they really want to produce what we ask them and how much they want to please our people.
“I had no doubt we were going to turn things around in performances. In results sometimes there are small details. I’m really pleased with the way the team is right now.”
Dyche has now seen his aspect lose three of their 4 video games since victory over Arsenal in February to slip again into the relegation locations.
“We were doing very well for 40 minutes,” stated Dyche. “You have to keep it tight at places like this, work on the counter, finding the killer moments. That’s the story of the season so far.
“It was a soft (first) goal from our point of view. The back four just got cut open for the first time. Its good fort them, that’s what they do.
“The second, as a manger it’s hard to legislate for. Once you’re 2-0 down at a place like this it’s very difficult. They showed why they’re top of the league in the second half. They’re a top side and they showed it.”