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Mina's header enough to see off the Gunners
Everton's Yerry Mina celebrates scoring

Everton 2-1 Arsenal
by James Nalton

EVERTON sat second in the Premier League table on Saturday night after a Yerry Mina header was enough to see off Arsenal.

The Colombian centre-back is becoming a cult hero on Merseyside, and his performances alongside Michael Keane in the centre of Everton’s defence have helped the Toffees to three wins in their last three games.

Their lofty league position is helped by the fact two of these victories came against top four rivals Chelsea and Leicester.

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