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Beat Nottingham Forest as Everton celebrate a great away win!

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Bend it Nottingham Forest taking a deep graded breath h Everton!

In a match that had all the makings of a derby against the backdrop of the eve, Sean Dice’s side were more effective than Nuno Espirito Santo’s, winning by 2-0 thanks to their goals Gee (29′) and McNeill (76′), escaping to +5 from the relegation zone and now having in front of her the midweek (24/4, 22:00) postponed Liverpool derby at “Goodison Park”!

On the other hand, Nottingham Forestwho have huge complaints from the referee, Anthony Taylor, as well as the VAR of the match, Stuart Atwell, have failed to capitalize on the supremacy they had after Everton’s first goal and remain with just one win in their last 9 games, with just one point clear of 18th Luton and three clear of Burnley.

The match started with Everton coming in stronger, opening the score at 29′ with his beautiful long shot Gee. Nottingham then turned things up a notch, with Pickford denying a goal with an improbable tackle on Wood in the 40th minute. In the 55th minute, Calvert Lewin took the… rebound after Sels’ unstable intervention, in the 60th minute, a powerful shot by Gibbs White went narrowly wide, before the McNeillto shape the final 2-0 and “lock” Everton’s victory in 76′with another long shot!

In the final minutes of the match the Portuguese striker of the home team, Beto, collided with Gibbs White and fell very clumsily to the ground, losing consciousness for a few seconds and causing everyone to worry. Finally, he left on a stretcher after quite a long layoff, showing that he was okay and getting a standing ovation.

In detail, the program of the 34th matchday:



Saturday (20/4)

Luton-Bradford 1-5

(90+2′ Berry – 24′, 45+1′ Wissa, 62′ Pinnock, 64′ Lewis-Potter, 86′ Sade)

Sheffield United-Burnley 1-4

(52′ Hammer – 38′ Larsen, 40′ Assignon, 58′ Foster, 71′ Gudmundsson)

Wolves-Arsenal 0-2

(45′ Trossard, 90’+5′ Edgard)

Sunday (21/4)

Everton-Nottingham Forest 2-0

(29′ Gege, 76′ McNeill)

Aston Villa-Bournemouth (17:00)

Crystal Palace-West Ham (17:00)

Fulham-Liverpool (18:30)

Tuesday 14/5

Tottenham-Manchester City (22:00)

Wednesday 15/5

Brighton-Chelsea (21:45)

Manchester United-Newcastle (22:00)

The program of the 35th matchday:



Saturday (27/4)

West Ham-Liverpool (14:30)

Wolves-Luton (17:00)

Manchester United-Burnley (17:00)

Newcastle-Sheffield United (17:00)

Fulham-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Everton-Bradford (19:30)

Aston Villa-Chelsea (22:00)

Sunday (28/4)

Bournemouth-Brighton (16:00)

Tottenham-Arsenal (16:00)

Nottingham Forest-Manchester City (18:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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