After being knocked out by Leicester City in the English Football League Cup in the midweek fixture, Everton had to carry on.
In this round of the Premier League fixtures, they played against Arsenal at Goodison Park.
The game kicked off with an intriguing circumstance as both teams had identified their new managers, so it was the last game for both caretaker managers, Duncan Ferguson and Freddie Ljungberg.
However, this was not a meaningless game for the players, as they had to show their ability to the new bosses while their teams needed the points.
In this tactical analysis, we will examine the tactics of Everton and Arsenal through a detailed analysis.
Lineups

Everton played in a 4-4-2 formation.
Seamus Coleman, Bernard, and Michael Keane were left on the bench.

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