
Arsenal also kicked off their Europa League campaign with a home win against Vorskla in front of their home fans on Thursday night.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's 32nd-minute goal, off a brilliant assist from the 22-year-old, had the Unai Emery's men started.
But Emery was furious that Arsenal switched off in the closing stages to allow minnows Vorskla to score twice.
Arsenal boss Unai Emery continues to trust in Petr Cech in goal, while at the back he selects Sokratis and Shkodran Mustafi as the central pairing.
So far that quick-fix plan hasn't worked, so Emery has called on his team to show some steel and learn from their mistakes.
Aubameyang scuffed the ball back to Nacho Monreal and the Arsenal defender saw his strike pushed away by Everton keeper Jordan Pickford.
"We are speaking before each match to take a mentality of "don't concede chances easily", he added.
'I think we are improving every day and feeling good and better, so when we win it is better for the team.
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Charlie Nicholas has told Sky Sports that he thinks Walcott should've actually re-signed for former club Southampton in January, who attempted to sign Walcott before Everton blew them out of the water financially with a £110,000-a-week deal (The Times), with Nicholas suggesting that he would have suited Southampton's style of play better.
"Their experience is very important, like other things, to play each match in the Premier League because the competition is stronger".
"But I think it's all about having that self-belief, that right mentality".
"I believe that they will do that and for sure they will keep on improving in the future". The Toffees suffered a surprise defeat at the hands of West Ham United last weekend.
"It's something we analysed during the week".
Speaking at a news conference last week, Emery said: "They [Everton] have a very big history and a good coach with good players too".
In an open encounter it was Everton who were next to threaten, Cech pushing away a Richarlison strike after the Brazil worldwide had easily held off the challenge of Bellerin.
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