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Pertandingan Everton vs Arsenal 06 April 2014

Pertandingan Everton vs Arsenal 06 April 2014Bursa Taruhan Skor Bola Everton vs ArsenalLiga Inggris Everton vs ArsenalPrediksi Skor Everton vs Arsenal Liga Inggris – Pertandingan lanjutan Liga Primer Inggris akan menampilkan duel seru Everton vs Arsenal yang akan digelar di Stadion Goodison Park Liverpool pada hari Minggu pukul 19:30 WIB.

Prediksi Everton vs Arsenal

Kabar tak sedap yang berhembus tentang akan dipecatnya Arsene Wenger dari kursi kepelatihan The Gunners kembali mencuat, apalagi jika Arsenal gagal menaklukkan The Toffees Everton kali ini. Hal itu tidak berlebihan mengingat pertandingan ini penting untuk memperebutkan satu tiket terakhir di putaran final liga Champions musim selanjutnya.

Everton yang ada di peringkat lima akan mencoba menggusur Arsenal yang tepat diatasnya. Apalagi motivasi tim asuhan Roberto Martinez bertambah setelah mereka dipecundangi Arsenal 1-4 di FA Cup beberapa bulan yang lalu. Modal mereka tidak main main, selain bermain di depan publik, catatan lima partai terkini yang mereka mainkan lebih baik dari lawannya.

Prediksi Everton vs Arsenal – Everton memenangi empat dari lima pertandingan terkininya dan hanya sekali kalah. Bahkan kalau main di kandang mereka lebih hebat lagi dengan menyapu bersih lima pertandingan dengan point penuh. Sedangkan Arsenal malah merosot kinerjanya dengan hanya memperoleh satu kemenangan, satu kali keok dan tiga hasil imbang.

Kedua kubu sebenarnya nanti tidak tampil maksimal karena beberapa punggawanya ada yang cedera. Ada Brian Oviedo, Steven Pienaar, Traore, dan Kone yang tak bisa turun untuk Everton, sedangkan di Arsenal Mesut Ozil, Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, dan Walcott belum bisa bermain.

Untung saja mereka masih menyimpan amunisi amunisi hebat. Prediksi West Ham vs Liverpool Contohnya tuan rumah punya striker maut asal Belgia Romelu Lukaku yang cukup ditakuti lawan plus Kevin Mirallas. Arsenal juga masih punya Lukas Podolski dan Olivier Giroud yang cukup tajam.

Pertandingan nantinya akan berjalan sengit dan berakhir dengan skor yang sama kuat, 3-3.

Head 2 Head

08-03-2014 : Arsenal 4 – 1 Everton, Piala FA

08-12-2013 : Arsenal 1 – 1 Everton, Liga Inggris

16-04-2013 : Arsenal 0 – 0 Everton, Liga Inggris

28-11-2012 : Everton 1 – 1 Arsenal, Liga Inggris

21-03-2012 : Everton 0 – 1 Arsenal, Liga Inggris

Lima Laga Terakhir Everton

30-03-2014 : Fulham 1 – 3 Everton, Liga Inggris

25-03-2014 : Newcastle 0 – 3 Everton, Liga Inggris

22-03-2014 : Everton 3 – 2 Swansea City, Liga Inggris

15-03-2014 : Everton 2 – 1 Cardiff City, Liga Inggris

08-03-2014 : Arsenal 4 – 1 Everton, Piala FA

Lima Laga Terakhir Arsenal

29-03-2014 : Arsenal 1 – 1 Manchester City, Liga Inggris

25-03-2014 : Arsenal 2 – 2 Swansea City, Liga Inggris

22-03-2014 : Chelsea 6 – 0 Arsenal, Liga Inggris

16-03-2014 : Tottenham Hotspur 0 – 1 Arsenal, Liga Inggris

11-03-2014 : Bayern München 1 – 1 Arsenal, Liga Champions

Perkiraan Susunan Pemain Everton vs Arsenal

Everton : T. Howard, L. Baines, S. Distin, J. Stones, G. Barry, L. Osman, S. Coleman, J. McCarthy, R. Barkley, R. Lukaku, Gerard Deulofeu

Arsenal : W. Szczesny, P. Mertesacker, B. Sagna, T. Vermaelen, K. Gibbs, T. Rosický, Arteta, M. Flamini, Cazorla, L. Podolski, O. Giroud.

Premier League Everton vs Arsenal in Goodison Park showdown

Premier League Everton vs Arsenal in Goodison Park showdown - Prediksi Everton vs Arsenal 06 April 2014 - Prediksi Everton vs Arsenal - Bursa taruhan Everton vs Arsenal - Liga Inggris Everton vs Arsenal - The Toffees are the form team of the two, winning their last four Premier League games to move within four points of the Gunners who they also have a game in hand over.

Prediksi Everton vs ArsenalRoberto Martinez's side have suffered just one home defeat in all competitions this season and a win in front of the Sky cameras, for the second week in a row, would give a huge boost to their hopes of securing a top-four finish for the first time since the 2004/05 campaign.

Everton have not tasted victory against the north London side since March 2007 and they were well-beaten at the Emirates Stadium four weeks ago, with Arsenal winning 4-1 in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Arsene Wenger has seen his side's title challenge falter somewhat in recent weeks, winning just one of their last five league outings to make securing a top-four finish their immediate priority.

The Gunners have won just once in their last five league games on the road, but they do boast a good record at Goodison and are unbeaten in their previous six trips there.

Redknapp on Everton v Arsenal

An away win would keep their slim hopes alive of finishing anything higher than fourth this campaign, but only Everton's Merseyside rivals, Liverpool, stand above the hosts in the Premier League form table. Prediksi West Ham vs Liverpool

Aside from last month's FA Cup clash, the two sides contested a 1-1 draw at the Emirates back in December, with Gerard Deulofeu's late strike cancelling out an opener from Mesut Ozil, who also netted in the cup tie.

Paul Merson's prediction:

Everton are four points behind Arsenal with a game in hand and, in my opinion, if Arsenal avoid defeat in this game, then they will finish fourth and they can go and concentrate on the FA Cup. If they lose this game then by the time they play their next league match they could be fifth - and that would be psychologically damaging - especially when Everton are flying.

I still think Arsenal will finish fourth because they have better fixtures than Everton, but this will be a hard game for them. They can't afford to lose it and I think they will get a draw - but Everton will know that this is their chance.

PAUL PREDICTS: 1 - 1

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