I just want to congratulate VAR and the match officials, who are allegedly fair people, for deciding the fate of the title with their decision-making, which has swerved from the vex-crime (yep, I made that word up, so does that make it a neologism?) to the ridiculous.
Quite honestly, Arsenal did just enough to win this game, but the Fates were against them. How was the Lewis-Skelly 'foul', when it was six of one and half a dozen of the other, given in the penalty box. I wasn't even sure it was a foul, but it was so clear and obvious that VAR didn't even show replays of the incident. I suspect there were other reasons why they didn't want their decision-making in the public eye, but we'll never know now.
Anyway, the penalty was despatched and Arsenal's last chance of putting any pressure on Liverpool at the top was effectively over, if it wasn't before.
Pickford was in imperious form in the Everton goal, and he was tested by a Martinelli pile driver, but not much else.
Arsenal had most of the possession, but the substitutes, apart from Tierney to some extent, offered no more than the players they replaced, so it was no surprise that the Gunners' title challenge faltered, after yet another VAR setback.
The referee's performance was questionable to say the least. He signalled for full time before the extra minutes had been played and then had to backtrack. As well as that, he allowed some agricultural challenges on Raya, as he was kicking the ball out. I thought that had been ruled out in modern football, but not at Goodison Park with this referee!
Of course, the penalty decision was an absolute travesty of justice. Jorginho thought so too and complained for so long and hard that he ended up with a yellow card.
Despite the result, Arsenal can hold their heads up high, as it was a valiant performance.