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14th December 2016
09:37am GMT

His midfield partnership with Idrissa Gueye was a tenacious one and they rarely gave Arsenal's main men any space once they pressed into the Everton half.
McCarthy's most telling contribution of the game, in terms of the scoreboard, was his gentle, knowing nudge on Laurent Koscielny as the ball was swung into the Arsenal box for Seamus Coleman's equaliser.
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McCarthy did not let up for a moment in the second half. Arsenal probed and prodded but Everton grew in confidence and sensed all three points were there for the taking.
He took on the ball more in attacking positions in the second half and showed he has an eye for a pass. Most importantly though, he was relentless.
Everton fans have not always been convinced by McCarthy but his showing, last night, has won many of them over. The 2-1 victory surely helped but Toffees are more optimistic about 2016/7 all of a sudden.
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Arsene Wenger knew his team would have to work their arses off to get a result over Everton at Goodison Park - he's been here plenty of times before.
He selected Granit Xhaka and Francis Coquelin for the task but the Everton centre midfielders left their mark. Less time on the ball but more done with it.
McCarthy's performance last night, his form last season - for Everton and in big games for Ireland - and the undiluted passion he brings to the fight are all convincing reasons that Arsenal would be wise to throw a £20m bid in come the January transfer window.
With Morgan Schneiderlin rumoured for an Everton switch from Manchester United, McCarthy could be picked up for much cheaper than he should be.Explore more on these topics: