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EVE vs TOT

English Premier League

Goodison Park, Liverpool

Everton

vs

Tottenham Hotspur

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2
13' D. Calvert-Lewin
30' I. Ndiaye
45+7' A. Gray (OG)
77' D. Kulusevski
90+2' Richarlison
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Full-Time: 3 - 2
That is all we have time for on Tribe as Everton defeat Tottenham at Goodison Park for the first time since 2012. I have been Elliot Thompson and thank you for joining me. Stay with us on Tribe as Ipswich Town take on Manchester City in around 15 minutes.
Everton, with that emphatic win, remain in 16th place on 20 points. They move four ahead of the relegation zone and are now just four off Spurs. Next up for David Moyes is an away game against Brighton. Tottenham are in 15th and remain eight points off the bottom three. Wolves and Ipswich Town could close that gap over the next two days. Spurs have Europa League action next as they travel to Germany to face Hoffenheim.
Tottenham were embarrassing for the majority of that game. They didn't look interested in the first half as they barely kept hold of the ball. Son had one big chance which he fluffed his lines firing at Pickford and a half chance which Pickford also saved. At the back, they were, as per usual, all over the place even though they were playing with an extra man in the backline. In the second half, they were still struggling but then they got one goal back with a lovely chip from Kulusevski. After that Spurs started to dominate which must have infuriated the supporters as yet again once they found themselves behind they started to try. Richarlison got another back getting on the end of a cross from Moore but it wasn't enough. They didn't deserve a point due to how awful they were all over the pitch. Ange Postecoglou must be under severe pressure now with just one win in their last ten league games. They are genuinely going to be in a relegation battle!
EVERTON HAVE THEIR FIRST THREE POINTS UNDER DAVID MOYES! Well, what a nervous ending that was for Everton. Nevertheless their first-class performance in the opening 45 minutes made sure the three points were theirs. Calvert-Lewin got the ball rolling for Everton as he showed some incredible footwork in the box before firing past Kinsky. Not long after Ndiaye got the second with some more individual magic. He carried the ball forward into the area taking on Dragusin with ease. Kinsky came out so Nidaye fired past him at the near post. Just before the break Gray could only turn the ball into his own net after a Calvert-Lewin flick at goal. For the majority of the second-half Everton were still creating chances as Calvert-Lewin should have made it four. Due to some erraticness from Pickford Spurs got one back before Richarlison scored in injury time. It was too little too late though as the home crowd let out a roar of celebration and relief at the end.
90+5'
Moore dribbles infield but Patterson dives in from behind to win the ball off him. Calvert-Lewin takes a touch but is brought down by Moore. Tarkowski clips the free-kick forward and then the final whilst goes!
90+2'
TOTTENHAM ARE ONE AWAY! Son takes a short corner to Moore on the left wing. Moore takes one touch and swings in a delicious cross to the back post. Richarlison dives in to get his toe on the ball poking it past Pickford. Goodison Park is so nervous now!
90+2'
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Richarlison
Assist: M. Moore
90+1'
Spence plays a pass which is too heavy into the box so Pickford has a goal-kick. He finds Calvert-Lewin who chests it down to Patterson. The right wing-back finds Doucoure ahead of him near the corner flag. Bergvall comes from the other side to rob the ball off his toes.
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