He Everton nor does he find a cure for his bad moment of play and results in the re-release of David Moyes at the bank Goodison Park and surpassed by Aston Villa of Unai Emery thanks to a single so much of Watkins at the beginning of the second half.
The Scottish coach was received with all the accolades by the Toffee fans but his team showed no signs of recovery. With no established game plan from which to begin his ascent and no individuals to cling to, the Everton is always at the mercy of a Villa to take three points Goodison Park doing nothing out of this world.
The box of Emery He sent the match in an official way, controlling all aspects of the game in front of a Everton not create dangerous situations in the area of Draw. It is enough for the villains to step on the accelerator a little to reveal the shortcomings of the set of Moyes.
Rogers tried Pickford with a great shot in the 5th minute and in the 17th minute Watkins wasted a very clear chance after a toffee error in defence. The only chance for the locals came at the end of the half hour with a soft shot from Calvert-Lewin which he took under the sticks Konsa.
He Aston Villa He entered the second half ready to give no rest to Everton. The group of David Moyes he lost the ball in midfield which Rogers took advantage of to put Watkins in a one-on-one with the Pickford. The English attacker was unfazed and determined with authority to open the scoring.
He both woke up Evertonwith more faith than quality sinks in Villa in one’s own field. However, the lack of ideas and diversity of players in the final third allowed those Emery defend the result without too much stress until, in stoppage time, Calvert-Lewin sends a brilliant shot into the clouds. In the end, Aston Villa took the three points and soured Moyes’ return to Goodison Park.
Everton
01
aston villa
Everton: Pickford; Ashley Young (0’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Mangala, Gueye; Harrison (Lindstrom, 59′), Doucouré (Beto, 83′), Ndiaye; Calvert-Lewin.
The
Aston Villa: Emiliano Martínez; Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne; Chamber, Tielemans, Onana; Rogers, Watkins, Ramsey (Buendía, 81′).
The
Goals: 0-1, Watkins (51′)
The
Referee: Samuel Barrot. Yellow: Onana (8′), Gueye (52′), Pickford (54′)
The
Stadium: Goodison Park
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Source: La Verdad

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