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Arsenal vs Everton. Premier League.

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Premier League: Top four hopefuls Arsenal and Everton draw 0-0 at Emirates

Arsenal and Everton played out a 0-0 draw at Emirates Stadium which did little to aid the UEFA Champions League ambitions of the Premier League rivals.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insisted after the match that they remain in a strong position to finish in the Premier League top four. He told Sky Sports: "We are in a strong position still, but let's win the next game. We can only take care of our results." Everton counterpart David Moyes admitted his side will need to win all of their remaining five games if they are to qualify for the Champions League next term. He told Sky Sports: "We probably need to win all our games to have any chance but the players are playing well, we've had a couple of really hard away games and we keep picking up points."