Soccer-Arteta praises Arsenal grit after away win over Everton


Soccer Football - Premier League - Everton v Arsenal - Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, Britain - December 20, 2025 Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

LIVERPOOL, England, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Arsenal ‌coach Mikel Arteta enjoyed watching his side banish their recent struggles on the ‌road with a 1-0 win at Everton on Saturday that puts them ‌top of the table over the Christmas period thanks to a Viktor Gyokeres penalty gifted to them by Toffees defender Jake O'Brien.

Recent draws away to Sunderland and Chelsea and a defeat at Aston Villa had seen ‍Arteta's side pegged back by Manchester City at the ‍top of the Premier League, but ‌Saturday's controlled performance against Everton suggested that they might be through the worst of a ‍rocky ​patch on their travels.

"(Winning was) very important. You need to enjoy the process of winning, and that is going to be a hard moment, a difficult ⁠moment, a great moment. That's all part of that intention ‌and how close we are to winning, and that's what we have to enjoy," Arteta said.

A former ⁠Everton player, Arteta ‍knew how tough it would be to come to Merseyside and get a result in Everton's new stadium and despite the home side's dogged defending he felt that his team probably should ‍have scored more goals

“We knew it would be a ‌really tough match. In the second half we should have scored a second or third goal to be more relaxed. We didn’t do that and against this type of team it can be tense," the 43-year-old said.

The win put Arsenal back at the top of the standings with 39 points, two ahead of Manchester City who briefly took over top spot with a 3-0 win over West Ham United earlier in the day, but ‌Arteta said that the placings were not that important at this stage in the season.

"From the first day, the only thing we can control is our own performances and results, and we know how long ​it's going to be, how tough is this league, and that's it. Enjoy every day. Do your best, and let's see what we get," he said.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon)

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