Everton and Tottenham They joined in a good match this Saturday, which ended in a draw (2-2), with Richarlison as one of the great stars and with a strong goal for the local team in extra time. is Branthwaite scored in the 94th minute so that the ‘toffee’ team, with more than enough merit to avoid defeat, salvaged a point at the horn.
With less possession of the ball than his rival but causing more danger, the Everton had faith to the end in a match where Richarlison, who was once the hero of Goodison Park, scored again at the said stadium although this time wearing a different shirt. He did it in the 4th minute, with an accurate shot from inside the area, and also in the 41st minute, from medium distance and surprisingly. Pickford. The Brazilian did not celebrate either goal out of respect for his fans. And in between the two Jack Harrison scored for Everton (30′), so the score was 1-2 at half-time.
Already in the second half, and forced by a bad result, the Everton of Sean Dyche He gritted his teeth convinced of his choices and gradually accumulated the merits to achieve the tie. The same comes in added time, when ‘Cuti’ Romero was unable to clear a free kick thrown into the area and Branthwaite he finished the goal line against a Vicar who complained about a blow without the referee considering it a foul. It was the climax of a good soccer game where neither team deserved to lose and therefore ended in a tie.
Source: La Verdad

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