A goal a quarter of an hour from the end of Stephy Mavididion a corner kick, left the Everton winless and bottom of the Premier standings again, as below, despite leaving the King Power Stadium Leicester with their first point of the season (1-1).
It remains to be seen whether the draw, after four consecutive defeats in as many games, keeps Sean Dyche at the helm of the Toffees who have had a difficult start to the season.
This gave me the feeling of being stuck Leicester with success in a struggle for permanence. Despite being at the beginning of the season. Because after twelve minutes, the Senegalese Ilman Ndiayeafter Ashley Young’s pass, and after evading a defender, the action culminated in a goal with a low shot that hit the post and went past goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.
But in the second half, which started late due to bad weather and heavy rain, Steve Cooper’s team improved. The home team defended as best they could until the 73rd minute, when the ‘foxes’ equalised. Mavididi scored, with a corner kick which Harry Winks was first to finish and it fell to the feet of the attacker, who took the ball into the net and gave the hosts the tie.
The draw was not enough for Everton, bottom with a point.
match lineup
30
2
16
6
3
5
18
8
9
11
10
1
37
18
16
6
5
29
8
9
7
10
King Power Stadium

Jordan Pickford1
James Garner37
79′
Ashley Young18
Abdoulaye Doucouré16
James Tarkowski6
Michael Keane5
45′
Jesper Lindström29
61′
Orel Mangala8
82′
Dominic Calvert-Lewin9
55′
Dwight McNeil7
72′
89′
Iliman Ndiaye10
11′
80′

Replacements

João Virginia12
Asmir Begovic31
Jake O’Brien15
Roman Dixon75
Tim Iroegbunam42
80′
55′
76′
Harrison Armstrong45
89′
Jack Harrison11
61′
Veto14
82′

coach

Steve Cooper
Sean Dyche
Source: La Verdad

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