Kenyan midfielder Tyler Onyango clocked 82 minutes for the Everton Under 23 side while Philip Mayaka and Magnus Breitenmoser settled for a draw for Switchbacks and AC Oulu respectively. Tyler OnyangoOnyango made his second successive start since coming from a long ankle injury layoff as Arsenal whitewashed his Everton side 4-0 in the Premier League 2.Premier League 2 is a competition that replaced the Under-21 Premier League from 2016-2017 season, with a greater focus on technicality, physicality and intensity to bring players as close to first-team experience as possible and has an age limit of 23.FT. Defeat for #EFCU23 tonight. #PL2 pic.twitter.com/6ZGYLY3j3V— Everton (@Everton) October 22, 2021 After a quiet start to the game, Arsenal finally broke the deadlock seven minutes to the halftime break through Folarin Balogun who has been knocking in the Arsenal first team since bagging his debut goal against Dundalk in the UEFA Europa League.Everton managed to hold off Arsenal in the opening minutes of the second half but a late flurry of goals starting with Salah M’Hand’s strike in the 74th minute handed Arsenal the emphatic win. Ryan Alebiosu put Arsenal in a commanding lead four minutes later with Zak Swanson drilling the final nail in Everton’s coffin in the second minute of stoppage time.Just like his comeback against Leeds United, Onyango was withdrawn in the 82nd minute and in his place came Luke Butterfield.Magnus BreitenmoserKenyan midfielder Magnus Breitenmoser clocked 90 minutes for AC Oulu as they registered a barren draw against FC Lahti in the Finnish top tier. Tasapeliin oli tyytyminen tänään. Maalipaikkoja riitti, mutta niillä ei voiteta. Jälleen pelattiin hyvä ottelu, mutta ne maalit. Eiköhän niitäkin tule taas ja tästä saadaan vielä hyvä päätös kaudelle. Eteenpäin!!#ACOulu#Oulu#Laivastonsiniset#Veikkausliiga#PohjoistaVoimaa pic.twitter.com/09orvUj48z— AC Oulu (@ACOulu) October 22, 2021 Breitenmoser joined Oulu in the summer transfer window from Swiss side FC Thun and has featured for Oulu 13 times thus far.Philip MayakaKenyan midfielder Philip Mayaka started for Switchbacks FC in the 1-1 draw against Real Monarchs in the United Soccer League (USL) Championship.Monarchs which is the former home of Kenyan international Joseph Okumu suffered an early setback in the 13th minute when Julio Benitez was sent off for an early shower.Final. pic.twitter.com/KLnaaoUK2f— x – Switchbacks FC (@SwitchbacksFC) October 23, 2021 The crazy first half extended to the seventh minute of stoppage time when Hadji Barry saw his penalty saved by Jeffrey Dewsnup as he missed on equaling the Championship record of 25 goals a season.Kyle Adams opened the scoring for Monarchs in the 47th minute turning in a freekick from Milan Iloski in the back post.Mayaka was withdrawn two minutes after the hour mark and replaced by Dantouma Toure as Andre Lewis equalized for Switchbacks in the 95th minute with his looping header going past the keeper.