She left with a huge double stay from her seat Brighton the Everton!
In a match in which Sean Dyche’s side had just 23% possession, they were highly effective and eventually celebrated the great victory with the imposing 5-1escaping at +2 from the relegation zone.
The match got off to a great start for the visitors, who managed to find the back of the net just 33 seconds after kick-off! Calvert Lewin received the ball fantastically and made the pass to Ducouretwho from close range had no difficulty making it 1-0.
Everton’s second goal came in the 29th minute when, after a quick counter-attack, McNeill curled in a perfect cross and Doucoure volleyed home his second personal goal of the night. In the 36th minute, McNeil again crossed unmarked from the left and the ball ended up in the net after finding the right foot of the home goalkeeper, Style.
THE McNeill translated his very good presence in the match, scoring for 0-4 in the 76th minute, before McAllister reduce for the “seagulls”, in the 79th minute. The 1-5 final was made in the 6th minute of stoppage time, with McNeill’s second goal, with Everton escaping to +2 from the relegation zonewhile in the last three matches he will play against Manchester City (home), Wolves (away) and Bournemouth (home).
The program of the 35th matchday in detail:
Saturday 6/5
Wolves-Aston Villa 1-0
(9′ Totti)
Manchester City-Leeds 2-1
(19′, 27′ Guidogan – 85′ Rodrigo)
Bournemouth-Chelsea 1-3
(21′ Vigna – 9′ Gallagher, 82′ Badiasil, 86′ Felix)
Tottenham-Crystal Palace 1-0
(45’+1′ Kane)
Liverpool-Bradford 1-0
(13′ Salah)
Sunday 7/5
Newcastle-Arsenal 0-2
(14′ Edgard, 71′ aut. Sarr)
West Ham-Manchester United 1-0
(27′ Benrahma)
Monday 8/5
Fulham-Leicester 5-3
(10′, 70′ Willian, 18′ Vinicius, 44′, 51′ Kearney – 59′, 89′ Barnes, 81′ pen. Maddison)
Brighton-Everton 1-5
(79′ McAllister – 1′, 29′ Ducouret, 35′ aut. Steele, 76′, 90’+6′ McNeil
Nottingham Forest-Southampton (22:00)
The schedule for the next (36th) matchday:
Saturday 13/5
Leeds-Newcastle (14:30)
Aston Villa-Tottenham (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Bournemouth (17:00)
Manchester United-Wolves (17:00)
Southampton-Fulham (17:00)
Chelsea-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Sunday 14/5
Everton-Manchester City (16:00)
Brentford-West Ham (16:00)
Arsenal-Brighton (18:30)
Monday 15/5
Leicester-Liverpool (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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