Big game, big expectations, Arsenal bottle it. Anything new? Absolutely nothing. It's happened regularly throughout this season, so it was a well anticipated loss.

We were hammered, yet again. Arsene got it wrong with his team selection, again. Giroud and Arteta were horrible, yet again. Recognize a particular pattern?

Don't know why he even bothers to play that lamppost (Giroud) upfront anymore. He's shocking. Before the Everton game, I didn't mind having him in our squad for the upcoming seasons. Not anymore though, he's just an absolute embarrassment to this club.

"Change is never easy, but it's always possible." (Barack Obama)

This is the true reality of what is facing Arsenal and a feeling that is starting to grow.

Today’s performance has summed up the past month for Arsenal. No fight and no determination but now could face the consequences of not making them key moves in January.

Losing 3-0 to Everton really showed that Arsenal are lacking, momentum is key in any charge and Everton have got this and with a game in hand and one point behind you can see them overtaking Arsenal.

Everton versus Arsenal is yet another stumbling block in the search four our first trophy in the Emirates.

After today's performance, whatever it is, it's probably more likely flight MH370 will be found hidden under sand domes in the UAE than trophies found in Emirates stadium this season.

After such a promising start, seventeen weeks at the top, Arsenal is now battling for to maintain status quo, fourth. Again.

Arsenal's season has been blighted by injury but how can that be an excuse? It happens every year, and after a decade Wenger should have prepared for it.

Arsène Wenger is delighted with the news that returning midfielder Aaron Ramsey will return to face Everton this weekend.

The Welshman has been out for over four months after suffering a thigh injury against West Ham in December.

World Class Welshman

The boss delightfully told the press on Friday that Ramsey is, “an all-round midfielder who can score goals and always drives the team forward. He's a real box-to-box player so it's good to have him back.”

With the talent that the midfielder can bring to the team in such a high-pressured game, Wenger continued to admit that he would be ready to gamble on the Welshman’s fitness after many key absentees in the middle of the park.

Arsenal are set to finally secure the signing of Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata after the Spanish club admitted that they were open to negotiations.

Morata has been on the Gunners radar for over a year, reports suggesting that the North London side were close to signing the forward in the January window.

Money can’t buy you love

While the La Liga outfit are rigid on receiving an £8 million fee, Arsène Wenger is feeling uneasy over a buy back clause that Madrid want to insert into the 21 year old’s contract.