Alexandre Lacazette (Nketiah, 76’) N/R – Gave the Everton defence some sticky moments and his persistence in the box saw the ball fall for Martintelli, who fired wide. PA
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford, 6 - Sent the wrong way by Nicolas Pepe’s well-taken first-half penalty and was fortunate when he spilled a cross at the feet of David Luiz before the Arsenal man hit the post. EPA
Mason Holgate, 6 - Created space on the overlap for Iwobi to provide the assist for Holding’s own goal, while at the other end the stand-in right back kept Willian largely quiet. AFP
Yerry Mina, 7 - A poor clearing header led to the visitors winning a penalty, but the Colombian redeemed himself with an excellent front post header to restore his side’s lead just before half time. EPA
Michael Keane, 6 - Gave Bernd Leno something to think about with a long-distance strike that flew just wide in the first half, while keeping a lid on Eddie Nketiah in his own defensive third. EPA
Ben Godfrey, 7 - Playing at left back, the former Norwich man always had the better of opposite number Pepe, while a bursting run in the second half almost presented Calvert-Lewin with a decent chance. EPA
Gylfi Sigurdsson, 7 - A perfectly placed corner gave Mina the chance to thump a header home for 2-1 and some neat flicks and turns helped his side gain midfield territory during a second half that Arsenal dominated. AFP
Abdoulaye Doucoure, 6 - Not a bad performance but didn’t see enough of the midfielder both on and off the ball for him to make much of an impression on the game. EPA
Tom Davies, 6 - Neat and tidy in his distribution but had no complaints when he missed out on a loose ball and brought down Maitland-Niles for an Arsenal penalty. AP
Alex Iwobi, 6 - The ex-Gunner swung in a teasing low cross that was met by Calvert-Lewin on the way to the game’s opening goal and he was clearly keen to impress against his former employers. Replaced for the final eight minutes by Seamus Coleman. AP
Richarlison, 6 - One of those games where things didn’t quite come off for him but the Brazilian plugged away and was never far from the thick of the action. Replaced by Jonjoe Kenny in injury time. EPA
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 7 - Got a touch to Alex Iwobi’s cross before the ball cannoned off Rob Holding and into the back of the net for the opener. The England international regularly displayed excellent centre forward play and nearly found the top corner with a curling effort in the final minute of the first half. Replaced by Cenk Tosun with three minutes left. Reuters
SUBS: Seamus Coleman (Iwobi, 83’), N/R - Did his part in seeing the game out. PA
Jonjoe Kenny (Richarlison, 90+2’), N/R – Slotted in at left-wing and made a nuisance of himself. EPA
Cenk Tuson (Calvert-Lewin, 90+3’), N/R – Failed to get a touch but helped run down the clock. PA
ARSENAL RATINGS: Bernd Leno, 6 - Completely wrong-footed by the penalty area pinball that resulted in the opener, before getting a claw on Mina’s powerful header as the ball flew home for 2-1. EPA
Rob Holding, 6 - A pretty unfortunate ricochet off the Englishman saw the ball trickle past his goalkeeper for 1-0 and the centre back was kept busy by the combative Calvert-Lewin and busy Richarlison. EPA
David Luiz, 6 - Unfortunate to see a half-volley hit the post in the second half but as his side’s most experienced defender the Brazilian should have done more to organise his defence ahead of the corner for Everton’s second. EPA
Kieran Tierney, 7 - Always a great outlet on Arsenal’s left-hand side and he created a huge chance for Nketiah in the first half as he pulled the ball back while on the run. Booked for taking out Calvert-Lewin on the edge of the box. AFP
Mohamed Elneny, 5 - Lost out on a couple of aerial duels in the middle of the park and had a tough evening against an Everton midfield that often had an extra man. Picked up a somewhat harsh yellow card in the first half for a fairly regulation foul. Replaced by Joe Willock in the 64th minute. Getty
Dani Ceballos, 6 - Certainly the more progressive of Arsenal’s midfield double pivot and had some influence on play in the second half, but the Real Madrid loanee needs to offer his side more in the attacking half when the opponents have men behind the ball, as he is more than capable of a cute pass. EPA
Bukayo Saka, 6 - The youngster does sometimes have a tendency to drift in and out of games, and Goodison Park was a good example as the 19-year-old remained on the periphery of the match in the first half before having more of an impact on proceedings in the second. Could have levelled at the death but Pickford saved well from his low, driven effort. Getty
Nicolas Pepe, 6 - Elegantly stroked home a 35th minute penalty to bring his side level but failed to track the run of Mina ten minutes later as the Everton man headed home to make it 2-1. Replaced by Gabriel Martinelli for the final 20 minutes. EPA
Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 7 - Won his side a penalty when he beat Tom Davies to a loose ball before being clipped by the Toffees man. Meanwhile, the wing-back was defensively sound and was ultimately one of his side’s better players on the night. EPA
Willian, 6 - The winger is having a tough run of form and he struggled to get into the game in the first half but showed some flashed of quality with probing balls in-behind as Arsenal began to turn the screw in the second half. AFP
Eddie Nketiah, 5 - Should have done an awful lot better when he found oceans of space in the box before slicing wide before being beaten to a corner by Mina for Everton’s second. Hooked for Alexandre Lacazette after 75 minutes. PA
SUBS: Joe Willock (Elneny, 64’), 6 - Climbed well to meet a Maitland-Niles cross late on but glanced his header just wide. Booked in stoppage time for a poor tackle on Godfrey. EPA
Gabriel Martinelli (Pepe, 71’) 6 – Back after a long injury absence, the youngster can perhaps be forgiven for a rusty-looking strike that curled well wide in the final few minutes. EPA
Alexandre Lacazette (Nketiah, 76’) N/R – Gave the Everton defence some sticky moments and his persistence in the box saw the ball fall for Martintelli, who fired wide. PA
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford, 6 - Sent the wrong way by Nicolas Pepe’s well-taken first-half penalty and was fortunate when he spilled a cross at the feet of David Luiz before the Arsenal man hit the post. EPA
Mason Holgate, 6 - Created space on the overlap for Iwobi to provide the assist for Holding’s own goal, while at the other end the stand-in right back kept Willian largely quiet. AFP
Yerry Mina, 7 - A poor clearing header led to the visitors winning a penalty, but the Colombian redeemed himself with an excellent front post header to restore his side’s lead just before half time. EPA
Michael Keane, 6 - Gave Bernd Leno something to think about with a long-distance strike that flew just wide in the first half, while keeping a lid on Eddie Nketiah in his own defensive third. EPA
Ben Godfrey, 7 - Playing at left back, the former Norwich man always had the better of opposite number Pepe, while a bursting run in the second half almost presented Calvert-Lewin with a decent chance. EPA
Gylfi Sigurdsson, 7 - A perfectly placed corner gave Mina the chance to thump a header home for 2-1 and some neat flicks and turns helped his side gain midfield territory during a second half that Arsenal dominated. AFP
Abdoulaye Doucoure, 6 - Not a bad performance but didn’t see enough of the midfielder both on and off the ball for him to make much of an impression on the game. EPA
Tom Davies, 6 - Neat and tidy in his distribution but had no complaints when he missed out on a loose ball and brought down Maitland-Niles for an Arsenal penalty. AP
Alex Iwobi, 6 - The ex-Gunner swung in a teasing low cross that was met by Calvert-Lewin on the way to the game’s opening goal and he was clearly keen to impress against his former employers. Replaced for the final eight minutes by Seamus Coleman. AP
Richarlison, 6 - One of those games where things didn’t quite come off for him but the Brazilian plugged away and was never far from the thick of the action. Replaced by Jonjoe Kenny in injury time. EPA
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 7 - Got a touch to Alex Iwobi’s cross before the ball cannoned off Rob Holding and into the back of the net for the opener. The England international regularly displayed excellent centre forward play and nearly found the top corner with a curling effort in the final minute of the first half. Replaced by Cenk Tosun with three minutes left. Reuters
SUBS: Seamus Coleman (Iwobi, 83’), N/R - Did his part in seeing the game out. PA
Jonjoe Kenny (Richarlison, 90+2’), N/R – Slotted in at left-wing and made a nuisance of himself. EPA
Cenk Tuson (Calvert-Lewin, 90+3’), N/R – Failed to get a touch but helped run down the clock. PA
ARSENAL RATINGS: Bernd Leno, 6 - Completely wrong-footed by the penalty area pinball that resulted in the opener, before getting a claw on Mina’s powerful header as the ball flew home for 2-1. EPA
Rob Holding, 6 - A pretty unfortunate ricochet off the Englishman saw the ball trickle past his goalkeeper for 1-0 and the centre back was kept busy by the combative Calvert-Lewin and busy Richarlison. EPA
David Luiz, 6 - Unfortunate to see a half-volley hit the post in the second half but as his side’s most experienced defender the Brazilian should have done more to organise his defence ahead of the corner for Everton’s second. EPA
Kieran Tierney, 7 - Always a great outlet on Arsenal’s left-hand side and he created a huge chance for Nketiah in the first half as he pulled the ball back while on the run. Booked for taking out Calvert-Lewin on the edge of the box. AFP
Mohamed Elneny, 5 - Lost out on a couple of aerial duels in the middle of the park and had a tough evening against an Everton midfield that often had an extra man. Picked up a somewhat harsh yellow card in the first half for a fairly regulation foul. Replaced by Joe Willock in the 64th minute. Getty
Dani Ceballos, 6 - Certainly the more progressive of Arsenal’s midfield double pivot and had some influence on play in the second half, but the Real Madrid loanee needs to offer his side more in the attacking half when the opponents have men behind the ball, as he is more than capable of a cute pass. EPA
Bukayo Saka, 6 - The youngster does sometimes have a tendency to drift in and out of games, and Goodison Park was a good example as the 19-year-old remained on the periphery of the match in the first half before having more of an impact on proceedings in the second. Could have levelled at the death but Pickford saved well from his low, driven effort. Getty
Nicolas Pepe, 6 - Elegantly stroked home a 35th minute penalty to bring his side level but failed to track the run of Mina ten minutes later as the Everton man headed home to make it 2-1. Replaced by Gabriel Martinelli for the final 20 minutes. EPA
Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 7 - Won his side a penalty when he beat Tom Davies to a loose ball before being clipped by the Toffees man. Meanwhile, the wing-back was defensively sound and was ultimately one of his side’s better players on the night. EPA
Willian, 6 - The winger is having a tough run of form and he struggled to get into the game in the first half but showed some flashed of quality with probing balls in-behind as Arsenal began to turn the screw in the second half. AFP
Eddie Nketiah, 5 - Should have done an awful lot better when he found oceans of space in the box before slicing wide before being beaten to a corner by Mina for Everton’s second. Hooked for Alexandre Lacazette after 75 minutes. PA
SUBS: Joe Willock (Elneny, 64’), 6 - Climbed well to meet a Maitland-Niles cross late on but glanced his header just wide. Booked in stoppage time for a poor tackle on Godfrey. EPA
Gabriel Martinelli (Pepe, 71’) 6 – Back after a long injury absence, the youngster can perhaps be forgiven for a rusty-looking strike that curled well wide in the final few minutes. EPA
Alexandre Lacazette (Nketiah, 76’) N/R – Gave the Everton defence some sticky moments and his persistence in the box saw the ball fall for Martintelli, who fired wide. PA