Saturday, November 3, 2018

These Toffees are for real and looking to new horizons


Everton 3, Brighton, Hove and Albion 1
Goodison Park, Liverpool

With back-to-back campaigns staging a spending, frenzy the directives at Goodison Park are looking forward to many memorable afternoons by its fighting Toffees. After the arrival of their dream man in the helm, for manager Marco Silva his mission in these parts of Merseyside will not be a walk in the park. 

Three wins in a consecutive fashion in four matches, gets the need to aspire to higher positions in the overall table is imperative for the club that finally has decided to open its wallet and start forming an all-around contender. 

Still with the Boys from Brighton Hove and Albion in town and these playing a one of a kind game of football, the odds of seeing a contest in Goodison Park was within many in today’s totally sold out attendance. 

In the eyes and mind of Everton manager, this squad is doing well and netting an important result at home for sure uplifts the spirits in all of the School of Science making a dash towards the top. 

As the opportunities started to come for the Dogs of War as these started looking toward in opening the score as well beating the likes of the Gulls goalkeeper Mat Ryan as well the defensive scheme in a 4-1-4-1. 

Contrary to Marco putting in the field a more offensive prone 4-2-3-1 looking forward to stage a goal fest that in spite of many near misses in the end the final score speaks aloud of how the Peoples Club put on grand match.

After several tries, the Toffees trough their man Gylfy Sigurdsson finally displaying the game he is comfortable with and showing off his skills that brought him to Everton, his opportune pass to a well-placed Richarlison opened up the ball.

So far, the Brazilian coming from Waterford per manager Silva request has been on a scoring frenzy and today with his double, the man showed up his mettle in the 26’ minute to put the locals ahead and on route to another notable win.

For the second goal of the afternoon, the responsibility fell on Captain Fury Seamus Coleman, putting on a grand performance in the course of this match and showing his leadership with a beauty of a goal in the 50’ minute to put the score at 2-1. 

However before the half ended the score being tied at one goal apiece after the Albion side put the scores even when a combination of Solly March passing to Lewis Dunk in the 33’ minute to go into intermission tied at one goal per side. 

As the game went on and with the locals putting on a total dominance over the visiting Gulls, once again we were going to see the likes of Richarlison that in an individual play after intercepting the ball from Brighton defenders to score the go ahead goal in the 77’ minute. 

 
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