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Report | December 27

Everton

1 - 3

Manchester City

Jack Harrison 29 Phil Foden 53
Julián Álvarez 64 [PK]
Bernardo Silva 86

28%Possession72%
8Total Shots23
2Shots on Target9
4Corners8
13Fouls5

Man City win on the road at Everton.

Jack Harrison got the opener for Everton in the 29th minute after being assisted by Dwight McNeil. Man City's Phil Foden then responded with a tying goal in the 53rd minute. With the game tied, Man City continued their scoring with goals in the 64th and 86th that proved to be the difference, as Man City came back from their initial deficit to defeat Everton.

The Overview

  • City saw a lot of the ball with 72% possession and created plenty of chances too, racking up 23 shots.
  • The Toffees didn't generate enough chances, only mustering eight shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if City had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 39%.

The Details

Bernardo Silva was relentless, getting 6 crosses into the opposition box. Rodri deserves a notable mention with an impressive pass completion rate of 94%. Play was dominated by City, who completed a huge 476 more passes than the Toffees.

Man City's uninspiring form comes to an end as they take all three points. Meanwhile, it's another game, another loss for Everton.

Top Performers

Bernardo SilvaJulián Álvarez
Assisted 1 goal4 shots on target (7th in the Premier League)
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 30th. Everton take on Wolves at Molineux Stadium, while Man City entertain struggling Sheffield United. Will the Toffees get out of this rough patch? Can City win again?

Report | December 23

Tottenham Hotspur

2 - 1

Everton

Richarlison 9 André Gomes 82
Son Heungmin 18

60%Possession40%
13Total Shots18
6Shots on Target8
3Corners8
6Fouls18

Everton winning run ends in defeat to Tottenham.

Richarlison started the scoring with an early goal for Tottenham after being assisted by Brennan Johnson. Son Heungmin doubled the lead in the 18th minute. Everton got the lead down to one in the 82nd minute with an André Gomes goal, but Tottenham's men held on from there to pick up the three points.

The Overview

  • Spurs won the possession battle with 60% and they had it in the right areas too, getting away 13 shots in total.
  • Going forward the Toffees looked dangerous, amassing 18 shots in total.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Spurs had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 46%.

The Details

Emerson Royal racked up 8 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Toffees. For Everton, Jack Harrison seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game. Spurs moved the ball about nicely to take the win, completing 206 more passes than their opponents.

Tottenham keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, Everton get a shock to their system as they taste defeat for the first time in a while.

Top Performers

Guglielmo VicarioJames Garner
1 goal conceded4 interceptions (21st in the Premier League)
Saved 7 shots2 shots on target (1st in the game)

Next up, Tottenham meet Brighton at The American Express Community Stadium on Thursday, December 28th. While Everton face Man City in a David vs Goliath clash on Wednesday, December 27th. Can Spurs keep their great form going? Will the Toffees put this disappointment behind them?

Report | December 16

Burnley

0 - 2

Everton

Amadou Onana 19
Michael Keane 25

62%Possession38%
14Total Shots9
2Shots on Target6
8Corners6
9Fouls8

Strong defensive display gives Everton the win.

Amadou Onana put Everton 1-0 up in the 19th minute. The first half got even better for Everton when Michael Keane extended their lead, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.

The Overview

  • Without seeing a lot of the ball (38% possession), the Toffees managed to muster nine shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Clarets had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 14 shots in the match.
  • The Toffees' shooting precision paid off as they achieved an impressive 67% accuracy.

The Details

Dwight McNeil continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box. The Clarets completed 212 more passes than the Toffees but ultimately weren't able to make it count as they lost the game.

The wins keep on coming for Everton. Meanwhile, Burnley's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Michael KeaneAmadou Onana
Earned a clean sheetScored 1 goal
Scored 1 goalDrew 2 fouls (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 23rd. Burnley meet Fulham at Craven Cottage, while it doesn't get any easier for Everton; they play Tottenham. Will the Clarets improve their form? Can the Toffees keep their great form going?

Report | December 10

Everton

2 - 0

Chelsea

Abdoulaye Doucouré 54
Lewis Dobbin 90

28%Possession72%
9Total Shots16
5Shots on Target4
4Corners8
12Fouls12

Everton stroll to victory against Chelsea.

Following a scoreless first half, Abdoulaye Doucouré got the opener for Everton in the 54th minute. Lewis Dobbin added another for Everton in the 92nd minute, and the game concluded 2-0.

The Overview

  • The Toffees managed to get nine shots.
  • Going forward the Blues looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • The Toffees' accuracy paid off well, 56% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Jarrad Branthwaite and Abdoulaye Doucouré each racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Blues. The Toffees did a good job of cutting off the supply to Armando Broja, limiting him to only 16 touches. The Blues couldn't get the win despite dominating the ball, completing 431 more passes than the Toffees.

Everton keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, Chelsea will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak.

Top Performers

Jordan PickfordAbdoulaye Doucouré
Earned a clean sheetScored 1 goal
Saved 4 shots2 blocked shots (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 16th. Everton meet fellow table toppers Burnley for a crucial clash, while Chelsea take on Sheffield United at Stamford Bridge. Can the Toffees keep their great form going? Will the Blues get out of this rough patch?

Report | December 7

Everton

3 - 0

Newcastle United

Dwight McNeil 79
Abdoulaye Doucouré 86
Beto 90

39%Possession61%
21Total Shots13
6Shots on Target3
5Corners2
18Fouls8

Strong defensive display gives Everton the win.

Dwight McNeil scored the match's first goal for Everton in the 79th minute. Abdoulaye Doucouré extended lead for Everton in the 86th minute which looked to make the closing stages more comfortable, and Beto put on the finishing touches with a third goal in the 96th to get them the 3-0 win.

The Overview

  • The Toffees' counter-attacking style was effective, as they registered 21 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Magpies had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 13 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, the Toffees were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 29% of their total shots on target.
  • In the process of picking up the three points, Idrissa Gana Guèye, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto found their way into the referee's book.

The Details

Dwight McNeil had a field day, registering 15 crosses. The Magpies completed 222 more passes than the Toffees but ultimately weren't able to make it count as they lost the game.

It's another win for Everton as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Newcastle taste defeat, ending their winning streak.

Top Performers

Dwight McNeilJordan Pickford
15 crosses (2nd in the Premier League)Earned a clean sheet
Assisted 1 goalSaved 3 shots

Both squads play next on Sunday, December 10th. Everton meet Chelsea at Goodison Park, while Newcastle meet Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Can the Toffees make it three wins in a row? Will the Magpies put this disappointment behind them?

Report | December 2

Nottingham Forest

0 - 1

Everton

Dwight McNeil 67

62%Possession38%
13Total Shots12
2Shots on Target3
4Corners3
15Fouls14

Everton go home with all three points after win over Forest.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Dwight McNeil got the opener for Everton in the 67th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Everton held on to beat Forest and take all three points.

The Overview

  • With what little of the ball the Toffees had (38%), they were creative with it, generating 12 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Tricky Trees had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 13 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, the Toffees were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 25% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Dwight McNeil was relentless, getting 12 crosses into the opposition box. For Forest, Murillo was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Tricky Trees completed 234 more passes than the Toffees but ultimately weren't able to make it count as they lost the game.

Everton get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, it's more misery for Forest as they lose again.

Top Performers

Dwight McNeilRyan Yates
12 crosses (11th in the Premier League)Drew 6 fouls (2nd in the Premier League)
Scored 1 goal5 tackles won

Next up, Forest meet Fulham at Craven Cottage on Wednesday, December 6th. While Everton take on Newcastle at Goodison Park on Thursday, December 7th. Will the Tricky Trees halt their terrible form? Can the Toffees win again?

Report | November 26

Everton

0 - 3

Manchester United

Alejandro Garnacho 3
Marcus Rashford 56 [PK]
Anthony Martial 75

50%Possession50%
24Total Shots9
6Shots on Target4
6Corners5
10Fouls8

Man United ease to victory over Everton.

Man United had a great start in this one with an early Alejandro Garnacho goal after being found by Diogo Dalot. Marcus Rashford added another to put Man United 2-0 up after 56th minutes. Anthony Martial put the match away with a third in the 75th minute, and Everton were shutout as Man United secured a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • United managed nine shots with their 50% possession.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if United had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 44%.
  • Everton lacked discipline, picking up three yellow cards in the game. Ashley Young, Abdoulaye Doucouré and Idrissa Gana Guèye all ended up in the referee's book.

The Details

Diogo Dalot was one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions. Bruno Fernandes kept the ball nicely with a pass completion rate of 86%. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Toffees had 439 completed passes while United completed 437 passes.

Man United's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, Everton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

André OnanaMarcus Rashford
Earned a clean sheet4 corners won
Saved 6 shotsScored 1 goal

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 2nd. Everton meet Forest at The City Ground, while Man United take on Newcastle at St James' Park. Will the Toffees improve their form? Can United keep their great form going?

Report | November 11

Crystal Palace

2 - 3

Everton

Eberechi Eze 5 [PK] Vitalii Mykolenko 1
Odsonne Edouard 73 Abdoulaye Doucouré 49
Idrissa Gana Guèye 86

66%Possession34%
13Total Shots8
4Shots on Target4
9Corners2
9Fouls18

Everton take three points away from Selhurst Park.

Vitalii Mykolenko netted the first goal of the match for Everton in the first minute following an assist by Jack Harrison. After the first, Everton proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Palace nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Everton narrowly took the win in this exciting match.

The Overview

  • Without seeing a lot of the ball (34% possession), the Toffees managed to muster eight shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Eagles had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 13 shots in the match.
  • The Toffees' accuracy paid off well, 50% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Dwight McNeil was relentless, getting 7 crosses into the opposition box. The Eagles lost on the day but managed to complete 308 more passes than the Toffees, highlighting their technical strength.

Everton are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Palace's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Vitalii MykolenkoEberechi Eze
Scored 1 goal1 penalty won
1 corner wonDrew 4 fouls (18th in the Premier League)

Next up, Palace take on Luton at Kenilworth Road Stadium on Saturday, November 25th. While Everton meet Man United at Goodison Park on Sunday, November 26th. Will the Eagles improve their form? Can the Toffees win again?

Report | November 4

Everton

1 - 1

Brighton & Hove Albion

Vitalii Mykolenko 7 Ashley Young 84 [OG]

20%Possession80%
10Total Shots7
4Shots on Target2
3Corners3
15Fouls5

A point apiece for Everton and Brighton.

Both teams scored 1 goal in this one to ultimately split the points. The Toffees may have secured the 3 points if not for an inadvertent own goal by Ashley Young in the 84th minute.

The Overview

  • The Seagulls completely dominated the ball with 80% possession, but couldn't get the all-important winner.
  • The teams created a similar amount of chances, with the Toffees registering 10 to the Seagulls' 7.

The Details

Dwight McNeil had a field day, registering 6 crosses. For Brighton, Pascal Groß continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Play was dominated by the Seagulls, who completed a huge 642 more passes than the Toffees.

Everton's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Brighton earn their second draw in a row.

Top Performers

Vitalii MykolenkoPascal Groß
Scored 1 goal118 completed passes (13th in the Premier League)
1 blocked shot (1st in the game)8 crosses (1st in the game)

Next up, Everton meet Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday, November 11th. While Brighton will be confident against a lowly Sheffield United side on Sunday, November 12th. Can the Toffees do better next time? Will the Seagulls start a run of draws?

Report | October 29

West Ham United

0 - 1

Everton

Dominic Calvert-Lewin 51

64%Possession36%
12Total Shots10
2Shots on Target4
4Corners3
7Fouls11

Everton go home with all three points after win over West Ham.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Dominic Calvert-Lewin got the opener for Everton in the 51st minute following an assist by Jack Harrison. This lone goal proved decisive, as Everton held on to beat West Ham and take all three points.

The Overview

  • With what little of the ball the Toffees had (36%), they were creative with it, generating 10 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Hammers had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 12 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Toffees had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 40%.

The Details

Dwight McNeil was relentless, getting 8 crosses into the opposition box. Ashley Young was caught offside 3 times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. The Hammers completed 281 more passes than the Toffees but ultimately weren't able to make it count as they lost the game.

Everton take the three points. Meanwhile, West Ham have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

Dominic Calvert-LewinJarrod Bowen
Scored 1 goal3 corners won
Drew 1 foul (3rd on their team)Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, November 4th. West Ham take on Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium, while Everton meet Brighton at Goodison Park. Will the Hammers get out of this rough patch? Can the Toffees win again?

Report | October 21

Liverpool

2 - 0

Everton

Mohamed Salah 75 [PK], 90

77%Possession23%
26Total Shots6
6Shots on Target1
12Corners4
9Fouls9

Liverpool beat Everton thanks to Mohamed Salah heroics.

After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Mohamed Salah netted the first goal of the match via penalty for Liverpool in the 75th minute. Then, Mohamed Salah struck again in the 97th minute, leading Liverpool to an impressive win over Everton.

The Overview

  • The Reds saw a lot of the ball with 77% possession and created plenty of chances too, racking up 26 shots.
  • The Toffees didn't generate enough chances, only mustering six shots throughout the contest.
  • The Reds got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 23%.

The Details

Ryan Gravenberch's excellent reading of the game was on show again, he intercepted the ball 3 times. Dominic Calvert-Lewin couldn't get the service for Everton and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 18 times. The ball was bossed by the Reds, who completed 518 more passes than the Toffees by the end of the game.

Liverpool get back in the win column. Meanwhile, Everton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Mohamed SalahTrent Alexander-Arnold
Scored 2 goalsEarned a clean sheet
Drew 1 foul (3rd on their team)3 blocked shots (6th in the Premier League)

Both squads play next on Sunday, October 29th. Liverpool meet Forest at Anfield, while Everton take on West Ham at London Stadium. Can the Reds win again? Will the Toffees improve their form?

Report | October 7

Everton

3 - 0

AFC Bournemouth

James Garner 8
Jack Harrison 37
Abdoulaye Doucouré 60

48%Possession52%
25Total Shots11
8Shots on Target4
8Corners7
14Fouls15

Everton win comfortably against Bournemouth.

James Garner got Everton off to a great start with an eighth minute score. Jack Harrison added another to put Everton 2-0 up after 37th minutes. Abdoulaye Doucouré put the match away with a third in the 60th minute, and Bournemouth were shutout as Everton secured a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • In a tight battle for the ball, the Toffees made good use of their possession (48%), generating 25 shots.
  • Although they got the win, the Toffees were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 32% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Dwight McNeil posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. Dango Ouattara couldn't get the service for Bournemouth and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 19 times. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Everton had 388 completed passes while Bournemouth completed 423 passes.

Everton get back in the win column. Meanwhile, it's more misery for Bournemouth as they lose again.

Top Performers

Jack HarrisonJames Garner
3 blocked shots (5th in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
Drew 4 fouls (12th in the Premier League)5 crosses (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, October 21st. Everton are at Anfield for a clash against old rivals Liverpool, while Bournemouth take on Wolves at Vitality Stadium. Can the Toffees win again? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?

Report | September 30

Everton

1 - 2

Luton Town

Dominic Calvert-Lewin 41 Tom Lockyer 24
Carlton Morris 31

68%Possession32%
23Total Shots9
5Shots on Target2
3Corners6
8Fouls10

Luton grab all three points on the road.

Tom Lockyer put Luton 1-0 up in the 24th minute. Carlton Morris then added one more for Luton in the 31st minute. Dominic Calvert-Lewin got Everton within one goal with a 41st minute strike, but Luton held on for three points.

The Overview

  • Without seeing a lot of the ball (32% possession), the Hatters managed to muster nine shots.
  • The Toffees peppered the Hatters' goal with 23 shots, but it was all in vain.
  • The Hatters got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 22%.

The Details

Alfie Doughty continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. The Toffees completed 298 more passes than the Hatters, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.

Things look to be on the up for Luton as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Everton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Carlton MorrisDominic Calvert-Lewin
Scored 1 goal6 shots (10th in the Premier League)
2 blocked shots (21st in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal

Next up, Everton meet Bournemouth at Goodison Park on Saturday, October 7th. While Luton meet Burnley at Kenilworth Road Stadium on Tuesday, October 3rd. Will the Toffees improve their form? Can the Hatters win again?

Report | September 23

Brentford

1 - 3

Everton

Mathias Jensen 28 Abdoulaye Doucouré 6
James Tarkowski 67
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 71

56%Possession44%
12Total Shots18
2Shots on Target6
1Corners4
9Fouls12

Everton win on the road at Brentford.

Abdoulaye Doucouré opened the score for Everton in the sixth minute following some good work by James Tarkowski. Brentford's Mathias Jensen responded with a tying goal in the 28th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Everton's James Tarkowski broke the tie with a 67th minute strike. Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin added another in the 71st to secure the win.

The Overview

  • They may have lost the battle for possession with just 44% of the ball, but that didn't stop the Toffees creating chances as they racked up 18 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Bees had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 12 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Toffees had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 33%.

The Details

Dwight McNeil continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. Yoane Wissa only registered 16 touches in a frustrating game for Brentford's midfielder. The Bees can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 558 passes compared to the Toffees' 427.

Everton get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Brentford have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

Dwight McNeilJames Tarkowski
Assisted 1 goalScored 1 goal
1 shot on target (1st in the game)Assisted 1 goal

Next up, Brentford take on Forest at The City Ground on Sunday, October 1st. While Everton take on Luton at Goodison Park on Saturday, September 30th. Will the Bees get out of this rough patch? Can the Toffees win again?

Report | September 2

Sheffield United

2 - 2

Everton

Cameron Archer 33 Abdoulaye Doucouré 14
Jordan Pickford 45 [OG] Arnaut Danjuma 55

45%Possession55%
13Total Shots16
8Shots on Target6
4Corners6
11Fouls13

Points all round in draw between Sheffield United and Everton.

Abdoulaye Doucouré scored the match's first goal for Everton in the 14th minute. Sheffield United's Cameron Archer responded with a tying goal in the 33rd minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Sheffield United's Jordan Pickford broke the tie with a 45th minute strike. However, they weren't able to hold on as Everton's Arnaut Danjuma netted a leveller in the 55th to secure each team one point.

The Overview

  • The Blades saw a bit less of the ball with 45% possession, but that didn't cost them.
  • The teams created a similar amount of chances, with the Toffees registering 16 shots to the Blades' 13.

The Details

Idrissa Gana Guèye dictated proceedings and impressed with a 91% pass completion rate. For Sheffield United, Gustavo Hamer led out wide, recording 5 crosses. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Blades had 383 completed passes while the Toffees completed 459 passes.

Sheffield United finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Everton end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Oliver McBurnieArnaut Danjuma
Assisted 1 goalScored 1 goal
Drew 4 fouls (7th in the Premier League)2 blocked shots (10th in the Premier League)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 16th. Sheffield United meet Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Everton meet Arsenal at Goodison Park. Can the Blades build on this result? Will the Toffees continue to make strides?

Report | August 26

Everton

0 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Saša Kalajdžić 87

47%Possession53%
15Total Shots11
7Shots on Target2
7Corners0
10Fouls14

Wolves grab all three points on the road.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Saša Kalajdžić netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 87th minute following some good work by Pedro Neto. This lone goal proved decisive, as Wolves held on to beat Everton and take all three points.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (53% vs 47%), with Wolves getting off 11 shots.
  • Wolves got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 18%.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Everton receiving 3 bookings and Wolves 4.

The Details

Pedro Neto continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Toffees had 403 completed passes while Wolves completed 470 passes.

Wolves' run of poor form finally comes to an end. Meanwhile, Everton come away with yet another loss.

Top Performers

José SáNathan Patterson
Earned a clean sheet4 tackles won (3rd in the Premier League)
Saved 7 shots7 crosses (16th in the Premier League)

Next up, Everton take on Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Saturday, September 2nd. While Wolves take on Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday, September 3rd. Will the Toffees halt their terrible form? Can this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves?

Report | August 20

Aston Villa

4 - 0

Everton

John McGinn 18
Douglas Luiz 24 [PK]
Leon Bailey 51
Jhon Durán 75

Villa cruise to victory over Everton.

John McGinn scored the match's first goal for Villa in the 18th minute after a set up by Leon Bailey. Douglas Luiz then doubled the lead with a goal in the 24th minute. Villa added to their tally with two more goals to ensure a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • The Villans won the possession battle with 60% and they had it in the right areas too, getting away 13 shots in total.
  • The Toffees didn't generate enough chances, only mustering nine shots throughout the contest.
  • the Villans' accuracy paid off well, 54% of their shots were on target.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Villa receiving 3 bookings and Everton 4.

The Details

Lucas Digne posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. Everton's Alex Iwobi only registered 14 touches in a frustrating game for the midfielder. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Villans had 560 completed passes while the Toffees completed 361 passes.

Villa take the lion's share of the points. Meanwhile, it's another game, another loss for Everton.

Top Performers

Leon BaileyEmiliano Martínez
Scored 1 goalEarned a clean sheet
Assisted 1 goalSaved 2 shots

Next up, Villa take on Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday, August 27th. While Everton face fellow winless Wolves for a clash at the bottom of the table on Saturday, August 26th. Can the Villans win again? Will the Toffees get out of this rough patch?

Report | August 12

Everton

0 - 1

Fulham

Bobby Reid 73

Fulham claim fine win at Everton.

Following a goalless first half, Bobby Reid scored the match's first goal for Fulham in the 73rd minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Fulham kept Everton out for the rest of the game to take the three points.

The Overview

  • There was a total of nine shots for the Cottagers as they edged the possession battle with 59%.
  • Going forward the Toffees looked dangerous, amassing 19 shots in total.
  • The Cottagers got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 22%.

The Details

Saša Lukić pulled the strings for the Cottagers, he completed 65 passes which was a completion rate of 89%. Tom Cairney was caught offside 3 times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. The Cottagers' passing prowess was on show as they completed 545 passes over the course of the game compared to the Toffees' 357.

Fulham start off firing with a win. Meanwhile, Everton will look to bounce back next match.

Top Performers

Bernd LenoAlex Iwobi
Earned a clean sheet2 corners won (1st in the game)
Saved 9 shots4 shots (1st in the game)

Next up, Everton meet Villa at Villa Park on Sunday, August 20th. While Fulham meet Brentford at Craven Cottage on Saturday, August 19th. Will the Toffees improve and pick up points? Can the Cottagers find another win?

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