The Toffes risk entering the relegation zone in this round, while the Lions miss the chance to draw the league leaders
Everton and Aston Villa drew goalless this Sunday (14th), at Goodison Park, in the 21st round of the Premier League. In a match characterized by little emotion, the two teams stopped on goalkeepers Dibu Martínez and Pickford, in addition to the totally unbalanced goal and played a bad match for their fans. With the result, the Toffes moved up to 17th place, but could move into the relegation zone if Luton Town win. On the other hand, the Lions missed the chance to draw with league leaders Liverpool in terms of points.
VAR and Dibu Martínez prevent goals in the first half
The first stage gave great emotions at Goodison Park. Premier League sensation so far, Aston Villa started better and even opened the scoring. In a tested corner play, Álex Moreno receives the ball in the half-moon and hits the corner for 1 – 0. However, at the beginning of the action, the VAR, after reviewing the action for a long time, saw that Bailey he was in an offside position and the goal was disallowed. The Jamaican striker subsequently had another chance, but it stopped at Pickford. Everton, more defensive, only had their big chances at the end of the first half. Calvert Lewin was in front of the goal, but was miraculously stopped by Emiliano Martínez. Next, Garner made a beautiful shot and forced the Argentine goalkeeper into another great save. Both teams, however, entered the break without finding the net.
Second half without emotions for Everton and Aston Villa
In the final stage, the match was lost in emotion. Moreover, in midfield the game was starting to stall and the teams were starting to make mistakes in finishing. Both teams had chances through Watkins, for Aston Villa, and Danjuma, for Everton, but both missed their opportunities. With the possibility of catching league leaders Liverpool, the away team took more risks in the final minutes. In the 40th minute, with a low cross into the area, Cash seems free to finish, but is stopped at the moment by Mykolenko. On the rebound, McGinn shot first and Tarkoswki took it over the line. Two minutes later, Everton almost opened the scoring. Doucoré appeared free, in front of Dibu Martínez and shot hard and found the net. However, the athlete was in an offside position. A bad 0-0 for the teams’ aspirations in the Premier League.
ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP – 21ST ROUND
Friday (1/12)
Saturday (13/1)
Sunday (14/1)
Everton 0x0 Aston Villa
Manchester United-Tottenham – 1.30pm
Saturday (20/1)
Arsenal x Crystal Palace – 9.30am
Brentford v Nottingham Forest – 2.30pm
Sunday (21/1)
Sheffield v West Ham – 11am
Bournemouth-Liverpool – 1.30pm
Monday (22/1)
Brighton x Wolves – 4.45pm
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