Terrible Richarlisonbut she couldn’t compete against the spirited “candies”!
Ties 2-2 came the Everton and Tottenham in the game that opened the curtain on the 21st game of the Premier League. A real slog, with the Brazilian forward scoring twice against his former club, who took the point in stoppage time. In fact, this was the 5th straight draw between the two rivals at Goodison Park at league level.
A result that did not allow Tottenham to catch, even with a longer fight, the 3rd Arsenal. Instead, the “spurs” stayed in 4th place and with 44 points they are in danger of being out of the top four again if Aston Villa (43b.) is victorious over Sheffield. On the other hand, this was the third consecutive draw for the hosts, who have 19 points (17th), the same as Luton who are inside the relegation zone, but with two games in hand.
In his matches now, Tottenham came in brilliantly taking the lead in just 4′ with a nice move in the move by Richarlison. The hosts leveled the game in the 30th minute through Harrison’s stoppage and display. Despite this, Angelos Postecoglou’s side retook the lead before the end of the first half, with another superb finish from the Brazilian ace.
Sean Dice’s side dramatically increased their performance in the second half, especially as the match entered its final stretch. Where in the delays he hit with him Bandwidth. The 21-year-old midfielder scored with a header in stoppage time and after the phase was ruled for offside, the goal counted to make the final 2-2. This was also the second goal for the youngster in the Everton shirt in the Premier League and first for this season.
In detail, the program of the 23rd matchday:
Saturday (3/2)
Everton-Tottenham 2-2
(30′ Harrison, 90’+4′ Branthwaite – 4′, 41′ Richarlison)
Burnley-Fulham (17:00)
Brighton-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Newcastle-Luton (17:00)
Sheffield United-Aston Villa (19:30)
Sunday (4/2)
Manchester United-West Ham (16:00)
Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Chelsea-Wolves (16:00)
Arsenal-Liverpool (18:30)
Monday (5/2)
Brentford-Manchester City (22:00)
The schedule for the next (24th) matchday:
Saturday (10/2)
Manchester City-Everton (14:30)
Wolves-Bradford (17:00)
Liverpool-Burnley (17:00)
Luton-Sheffield United (17:00)
Tottenham-Brighton (17:00)
Fulham-Bournemouth (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (19:30)
Sunday (11/2)
West Ham-Arsenal (16:00)
Aston Villa-Manchester United (18:30)
Monday (12/2)
Crystal Palace-Chelsea (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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