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Photographic Print : Everton v Arsenal Carling Cup Fourth Round Andy Johnson in action against Arsenals Denilson
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Everton v Arsenal Carling Cup Fourth Round Andy Johnson in action against Arsenals Denilson
Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Liverpool, England
Media ID 355676
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12"x8" Photo Print
Capture the intensity of Everton v Arsenal Carling Cup Fourth Round with this stunning photographic print. Witness Andy Johnson in action against Arsenals Denilson, as captured by Johns Ibley from Everton Football Club. Relive the thrilling moments and bring the spirit of football into your space with Media Storehouse's range of high-quality prints.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph captures the intense moment during the Carling Cup Fourth Round match between Everton and Arsenal in 2006. The image features Everton's striker, Andy Johnson, in a determined stance as he challenges Arsenal's midfielder, Denilson, for the ball. Johnson's focused expression and strong body language convey his determination to secure possession and lead his team to victory. The atmosphere at Goodison Park was electric as both teams battled it out in this highly anticipated fixture. Everton, under the management of David Moyes, were known for their tenacious play and never-say-die attitude, while Arsenal, under Arsene Wenger, were the reigning champions of the Premier League. Johnson, a former Crystal Palace and Crystal Palace academy product, had joined Everton in 2006 and quickly became a fan favorite with his pace, skill, and clinical finishing. In this match, he was a thorn in Arsenal's side, creating numerous opportunities and causing their defense constant trouble. Denilson, a Brazilian midfielder, was a key player for Arsenal at the time, known for his tactical intelligence and ability to break up opponents' attacks. In this instance, however, he was unable to prevent Johnson from making a strong run towards goal. The outcome of this encounter ultimately favored Everton, with Johnson scoring the winning goal in the second half to secure a memorable victory for the Toffees. This photograph serves as a testament to the passion, skill, and determination displayed by both teams and their players on that fateful night at Goodison Park.
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