
Colney Talk Podcast
Colney Talk podcast aims to bring Arsenal fans together with the intent to listen as I discuss weekly games highlighting top 3 players and the "other" player who is called out for lacking or not up to the expected standards of Arsenal's style of play. This byte size podcast hopes to create positive discussion with simple review of players' performance post-match. Take a listen.
Colney Talk Podcast
Matchweek 31: Colney Talk | Everton - Arsenal
Goodison Park was a tense battle as Arsenal almost left with a win; instead ended in 1-1 draw against Everton in their final trip to the historic ground. Trossard’s clinical finish gave Arsenal first-half lead, but Ndiaye’s controversial penalty early in the second half ensured the points were shared. This match was a tale of sustaining dominance from Everton's pressure, marred by questionable officiating and missed opportunities.
Arsenal started brightly and dictating play with a heavily rotated lineup. Raheem Sterling’s pace and drive, set up Trossard’s opener—showing composure and precision. However, Everton’s physicality and defensive resilience kept Arsenal from extending their lead before halftime.
The second half began with drama as Myles Lewis-Skelly was adjudged to have fouled Jack Harrison in the box—a decision that is ridiculously wrong. Ndiaye converted from the spot so that was a gift to Everton. Despite introducing Saka and Martinelli, Arsenal struggled to break down Everton’s defensive block, with Jordan Pickford making crucial saves to deny Declan Rice and Martinelli.
Given the heavy rotation, there's more to appreciate than worry. Sadly, as Premier League officiating…. We take the draw and now we turn our attention to Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Arsenal! Arsenal! We move!