It refuses to fall Everton! Sean Dice’s team, with the near-fatal Keane as their savior, “alienated” Tottenham in stoppage time (1-1) and took a decisive step to stay, remaining for the fourth consecutive match undefeated, nine “turns” before the end of Premier League!
Grade-breather for the “candies” that remained in the 15th place and the +1 from the relegation zone at the time the “spurs” were kept at 4th place with 50 points and they await the terrible Brighton in the next matchday in London.
With 10 players from the 58th minute the hosts due to the stupid dismissal of Ducouret who hit Kane out of phase creating a numerical advantage for the London team until 89′ when Lucas Moura was also sent off.
In the competitive part, the hosts were the ones who threatened first with him Grey to step into the area and miss with a touch shot in the second minute. Seven minutes later Kane responded in kind with Tarkowski making a stop on the line. However, the biggest chance of the half was Sean’s in the 44th minute. Beautiful energy and placement from the South Korean who found him Pickford in readiness.
In the repetition o Gee tried in the 47th minute to beat Joris from a distance, but the French goalkeeper sent the ball for a corner. In the 58th minute, however, came the phase that changed the course of the game with Kane and Doukoure coming into contact and the midfielder from Mali was sent off as he hit the striker of the Londoners. Ten minutes later the visitors won a penalty as o Resource overthrown by his steely branding Kin. Harry Kane took over the execution sending the ball into the net for the 0-1.
Tottenham needed Joris at 76′ to hold on for victory as the experienced French keeper made an impressive save from Keane’s dangerous header “refers” his mistake in the penalty phase.
However, the English center back saved the best for last as in the 90′ ​​with one “shell” defeated Joris by drawing in the final 1-1 causing delirium in the stands at Goodison Park.
In detail, the program of the 29th matchday:
Saturday (1/4)
Manchester City-Liverpool 4-1
(27′ Alvarez, 46′ De Bruyne, 53′ Guidogan, 74′ Grealis-17′ Salah)
Arsenal-Leeds 4-1
(35′ penalty, 55′ Jesus, 47′ White, 84′ Xhaka – 76′ Christensen)
Crystal Palace-Leicester 2-1
(59′ auto. Iversen, 90+4′ Mateta – 56′ Pereira)
Bournemouth-Fulham 2-1
(59′ auto. Iversen, 90+4′ Mateta – 56′ Pereira)
Brighton-Bradford 3-3
(21′ Kitoma, 28′ Welbeck, 90′ pen. McAllister – 10′ Jansson, 22′ Toni, 49′ Pinnock)
Nottingham Forest-Wolves 1-1
(38′ Johnson – 83′ Pontense)
Chelsea-Aston Villa 0-2
(18′ Watkins, 56′ McGinn)
Sunday (2/4)
West Ham-Southampton 1-0
(25′ Agger)
Newcastle-Manchester United 2-0
(65′ Willock, 88′ Wilson)
Monday (3/4)
Everton-Tottenham 1-1
The schedule for the next (30th) matchday:
Saturday (8/4)
Manchester United-Everton (14:30)
Aston Villa-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Wolves-Chelsea (17:00)
Leicester-Bournemouth (17:00)
Brentford-Newcastle (17:00)
Tottenham-Brighton (17:00)
Fulham-West Ham (17:00)
Southampton-Manchester City (19:30)
Sunday (9/4)
Leeds-Crystal Palace (16:00)
Liverpool-Arsenal (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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