Crystal Palace and Everton They played this Wednesday in the third round of the FA CUP in Selhurst Park. A tie at zero makes it a two-legged tie, as there is no extra time, in the event of a tie the other match is played at home to the one without. In this case ‘Replay’ will be played Goodison Park.
The match was played in the rain and was an ode to intensity. Sometimes the intensity is incomprehensible. There was a lack of calm and clarity in the final meters. The locals tried it with a very direct game, trying to connect again and again with Mateta, who could not generate the advantages of other days. Crystal Palace really missed having spaces to run into, because in a static attack it was very difficult for them to find the cracks in the opposing defences.
He Everton He didn’t think twice and went for success, which was really close to finding it. Henderson, the local goalkeeper, was the hero of his team. He had to make some useful interventions to prevent them Roy Hodgson. Danjuma, Mcneil and Harrison They make great drives and dangerous shots, but there are deflected shots.
A red card for Calvert-Lewin changed the final minutes
An entry with steel, ugly and out of time Calvert-Lewin This costs a straight red card. Fortunately, it didn’t catch on well. Clyne, which may have been damaged. From that moment, the locals, encouraged by the shouts of the fans, went for the victory. They smothered Everton inside their area and made Virginia the hero, the FA Cup goalkeeper chosen by Dyche instead of Pickford, with a superb hand to Eze’s low shot off the post in the 98th minute, which he was able to save with his fingers. with one hand.
Braithwaite gave up the terror of the night to be treated for a powerful stomp at knee height. At times it seemed that the 21-year-old center-back might have a serious injury, but he still managed to finish the game on the field after his team spent several minutes in 9.
Source: La Verdad

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