Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.

Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.
Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.

Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.

Against Everton, our Gunners will be looking to get back on track.

Prior to the winter break, they were defeated 1-0 by Spurs in their most recent WSL match.

Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.
Arsenal Women vs. Everton is one of the biggest women’s fixtures this weekend.

This was the first time Arsenal Women had lost to their opponent from North London and their second loss of the season.

In their past encounters with Everton, Arsenal has consistently prevailed,

both at home and away. Only once, in a 2-2 draw at Walton Park in 2012, did the Toffees manage to draw with Arsenal.

Given that Arsenal has defeated Everton in every meeting since 2012,

supporters would be expecting nothing less than victory this coming Saturday.

They won’t, however, be looking for an easy victory.

Although our Gunner women have found a way to defeat the best teams,

the ones they were handily defeating (Spurs and Liverpool) shocked them,

so they will be expecting a difficult match, which they hopefully win.

One should not undervalue Everton. Thankfully,

Jonas Eidevall made hints that his team will treat the Toffees with respect and that they would be a tough opponent. stating at the pre-game press conference:

“The way they’ve been playing has been constant.

They haven’t allowed short-term outcomes to have an undue impact on their long-term beliefs about what they want to accomplish as a team.

“They have been winning lately

but the truth is that they had the opportunity to win some of the games earlier in the season,

but they chose not to.”

A convincing victory over Everton may be the ideal way for Arsenal Women to declare their purpose to their championship rivals and declare war on them.

Arsenal Women want to win the league. Arsenal has 12 games left and three points at the top of the league,

so they have every chance to climb the standings.

The outcomes of Chelsea vs. Manchester United,

Manchester City vs. Liverpool on Sunday, and Arsenal vs.

Everton today will undoubtedly affect the top of the WSL table.

Gooners, how do you think we’ll do vs Everton today?

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