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Match report: Arsenal 3-2 Everton

By Chris Harris at Emirates Stadium WHAT HAPPENED Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as we edged a thriller to climb up to ninth in the Premier League table. Everton caught us cold with a goal inside the first minute, Dominic Calvert-Lewin acrobatically steering the ball past Bernd Leno after we failed to deal with Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick. It took us time to get going but Bukayo Saka came on to give us some impetus and it was his cross that was expertly guided into the corner by Eddie Nketiah - his first Premier League goal at the Emirates. Aubameyang fired us ahead shortly afterwards, confidently finding the corner after his excellent run was picked out by David Luiz's fine...
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