He Everton continued his undefeated streak at Premier League and added their fifth game unbeaten this season despite their bad start (1-1). Before a Fulham coming off two consecutive losses against City of Manchester and Aston Villa, but had a good start to the season in the domestic league.
The first half was as expected in the game, a Fulham on the ball but an even match. Neither team created a threat until the minute 27′when the fight broke up. The trigger is Raul Jimenez in an auction Jordan Pickford He stopped and in the same game, with a volley, Smith Rowe He finished the ball over the goal. From that action, the fight went back and forth.
In it 31′a stroke of Idrissa Gueye hit the crossbar and the rebound fell to a Calvert-Lewin Like a great striker, he is unforgiving and scores. But the ram of Everton is offside and the VAR intervened to disallow the goal. The match continued to break down with opportunities for both teams to test the goalkeepers and had chances to score, but eventually went into halftime with a goalless draw.
The first minutes of the second half repeated the first, the Fulham dominant and no chance. But in 60′, Alex Iwobi He scored against his former team after a great individual play by Smith Rowe which gave him the ball to finish from outside the area with quality down to the left of the goal. Pickford. During the celebration, the Nigerian did not celebrate the goal because of his past in Everton.
The match entered a dominance of Fulhamwho couldn’t generate good scoring opportunities, while the Everton He looks for the ball to get the tie. The entrance of Reiss Nelson It was a dagger on the left wing and began to create danger. The ‘toffees’ They are looking for a tie with the balls, no matter what, against a very effective visitor’s defence.
In it 94′ After a game full of centers, a ball went sideways Ashley Young was finished by Veto to tie the game in the final minutes of the game in a rivalry that seemed to be for Fulham, but the Everton achieved a major point for his stay in the Premier League.
match lineup
1
18
19
27
6
5
11
16
9
7
10
1
2
33
16
31
3
11
18
7
32
17
Goodison Park

Bernard Leno1
Kenny Tete2
Anthony Robinson33
Sander Berge16
75′
Issa Diop31
Calvin Bassey3
67′
Adama Traoré11
67′
79′
Andreas Pereira18
78′
80′
Raul Jimenez7
91′
85′
Emile Smith Rowe32
78′
Alex Iwobi17
60′
91′

Replacements

Steven Benda23
Jorge Cuenca15
91′
Harrison Reed6
78′
Harry Wilson8
78′
85′
Tom Cairney10
79′
Josh King24
67′
Ryan Sessegnon30
Rodrigo Muniz9
91′
80′
93′
Reiss Nelson19
67′

coach

Sean Dyche
Marco Alexandre Saraiva da Silva
Source: La Verdad

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