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Tottenham built on their strong form with a third successive win as they beat Everton in north London.
Richarlison and Son Heung-min gave Spurs a two-goal lead and looked headed for a regime win. But Sean Dyche’s side counter-attacked through Andre Gomes as they put pressure on the losers. Spurs, however, held on to take all three issues and get back to the sensible four.
Tottenham Hotspur: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Davies, Emerson, Sarr, Skipp, Johnson, Kulusevski, Jr. , Richarlison. Substitutes: Hojbjerg, Gil Salvatierra, Dier, Lo Celso, Forster, Phillips, Véliz, Donley, Dorrington.
Everton: Pickford, Patterson, Branthwaite, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Gueye, Onana, Harrison, Garner, McNeil, Calvert-Lewin. Subs: Keane, Danjuma, Virginia, Beto, Andre Gomes, Godfrey, Chermiti, Lonergan, Hunt.
Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire)
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Goal! Richarlison Spurs take early lead, Tottenham 1-0 Everton (9 min)
Goal! Son Heung-min added another, Tottenham 2-0 Everton (18 min)
VAR! Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goal cleared for a foul
Goal! André Gomes awaits the visitors, Tottenham 2-1 Everton (82 min)
Tottenham Hotspur FC 2 – 1 Everton FC
17:06
Tottenham held on to beat Everton 2-1 and move up to fourth best. Spurs had the biggest of the early exchanges and were in the lead for the first 20 minutes or so, which Richarlison took advantage of against his former team to give them the lead. lead before Son fired in the rebound of the stored shot through Johnson for the second. Everton responded after the break and Calvert-Lewin scored a debatable goal ruled out by VAR for a slight foul by Gomes on Emerson in the build-up. Garner then hit the post before Gomes scored in the 82nd minute with a nice low shot in front of the goal. Danjuma thought he had earned a point with the last shot of the match, but his volley hit the underside of the crossbar before being blocked by Vicario on the goal line. Spurs leapfrog Manchester City into fourth place with 3 wins in a row, and next up is a holiday in Brighton on Thursday. Everton are still in 16th place, but are now just 4 points above the relegation zone after Luton Town’s victory. They will host City next Wednesday. That’s all for today, goodbye!
16:59
Gomes passes it to Garner on the right, but chooses to cushion it over McNeil to place the center. He picked an unmarked Danjuma at the post and fired low the crossbar, which then hit Vicario’s knee off the line before bouncing back. Generation at the purpose line indicates that you haven’t crossed the line at all!
16:59
FULL TIME: TOTTENHAM 2-1 EVERTON.
16:57
IN! Son played a cross to nobody in the Everton area and the momentary counter-attack, with Danjuma again beating Porro. The angle is tight when he shoots and lifts it just above the crossbar.
16:54
Spurs look to take advantage of the area that Everton leaves behind and Kulusevski intervenes on the pitch from the left. Emerson passed through Patterson to make room for Lo Celso, who was penalised, with a free-kick awarded to the Toffees.
16:53
Gomes’ long ball is a desperate attempt to get his team on the field while playing it away from Calvert-Lewin. However, the score went up and Everton had six minutes to equalise.
16:51
Spurs simply can’t get out of their own role at the moment as Everton continue to push for a late draw. The cross this time came from Garner on the right, but it was too close to Vicario, who caught it in mid-air.
16:48
Yellow card Dejan Kulusevski
16:46
GOOD SAVE! Everton have the momentum now, and it’s worked out to their left again. McNeil’s looping shot from the edge of the box is tipped over by Vicario, and from the resulting corner, Davies makes a vital block in front of the line to keep out Tarkowski’s thumping header.
16:45
Yellow Card Nathan Kenneth Patterson
16:44
Goal André Filipe Tavares Gomes
16:44
Danjuma breaks down the left and has to stick to him in the box. Instead of looking for Beto, he tries to pass him alone, to drill his shot in front of Dier, despite winning a corner.
16:41
In Everton’s latest substitution, Beto comes on for the last 10 minutes plus stoppage time in place of Onana.
16:40
WIDE! Mykolenko set him up for Garner, who placed him at the feet of Gomes when the midfielder failed to recover. Instead of crossing the goal, he tried to catch Vicario near the post and then fired it into the side netting.
16:37
BIG SAVING! They’re brilliant paintings from Kulusevski, who simply needs it more than Patterson as he pulls it away from the ball. He shot before Tarkowski could slide in, but Pickford temporarily reacted to deflect it off the near post.
16:37
Yellow card André Filipe Tavares Gomes
16:35
Third substitution for Spurs now, and it is the attacking player who arrives while Lo Celso replaces Sarr.
16:35
Everton’s frustration shows a little now as Mykolenko approaches Porro to prevent his run. He has his hands on the right side to prevent his run and gives him a loose kick.
16:33
Everton won their fifth corner of the game and McNeil passed it just over the goalkeeper. He almost controlled to hit it with Branthwaite in front of him, but the referee deemed it a foul before Garner could spot a follow-up cross.
16:31
There is some shoving in the Spurs box and players on both sides struggle to get their foot on the ball. Calvert-Lewin came closest to scoring it, but Davies hooked it in time.
16:28
HAPPY SAVING! Everton committed bodies in attack to fall behind on the counterattack. Spurs advanced, with Emerson leading the pace down the left before firing a shot on goal, but Pickford kept it going.
16:28
Replacement: Jack David Harrison, Arnaut Danjuma, Adam Groeneveld
16:26
Spurs’ second change of the game sees Richarlison replaced by Hojbjerg, which means Son will move forward to play through the middle.
16:25
OFF-RELEASE! Harrison whipped in a cross with the outside of his boot and Garner found space to fire his low shot across the goal. Vicario won, but his shot grazed the side of the post as he exited the game.
16:23
Since winning three Premier League away games in a row against Spurs between 2006-07 and 2008-09, Everton have only picked up seven points in 14 visits there (W1 D4 L9).
16:21
The Spurs temporarily recovered on the counterattack and Johnson began to locate a lot of area on the right. Skipp passes it to him once more, but his cross is too high for everyone as he rebounds for a throw-in at the other end.
16:19
HAPPY SAVING! Kulusevski swept Johnson down the right and his first cross was blocked, but it came straight to him. This time he brought Sarr back to the edge of the area, but his shot was blocked through Pickford near the post.
16:17
Spurs are back in control here, but it’s all ahead of Everton. Their main objective is to try and regain their previous rhythm after they were interrupted by the disallowed goal.
16:16
NO GOAL! The referee is asked to go over to the monitor to have a look at the build-up to the goal. It’s judged that Gomes fouls Emerson as he dispossesses him, and the goal is ruled out. Safe to say, Dyche isn’t happy with that decision at all.
16:14
CALVERT-LEWIN DOWN ONE!Or him? It wasn’t Vicario’s most productive pass to Emerson, but it then went through to Gomes, who then lifted his head to slide in Calvert-Lewin. He shoots for the first time, shooting low into the back corner, but VAR is taking a look at him. . .
16:13
Assistance André Filipe Tavares Gomes
16:12
Goal Dominic Nathaniel Calvert-Lewin
16:12
It’s a great move by Spurs in the middle of the field, but his latest pass will bring them down for the time being. Son tries to pass it to Johnson but takes him straight out of the play.
16:10
The Spurs started the half off on the right foot and were helped by a loose pass from Tarkowski when he presented it to Skipp. He passed the baton to Emerson, who tried to feed Kulusevski, but was caught between two defenders and couldn’t.
16:07
Everton are back on track for the halfway point!
16:07
Substitution: Cristian Gabriel Romero, Eric Jeremy Edgar Dier
16:01
Postecoglou will be the happier of the two managers at half-time, but given the problems that Everton have caused them, he won’t be sitting comfortably at this stage. After Son’s goal, they didn’t manage a single shot, and he’ll want them to get their attacking threat back. Everton have shown good signs despite being behind, and Dyche will know that the next goal could change everything, his side just need to be more clinical.
15:57
Spurs went into the break with a 2-0 lead over Everton. They got off to a smart start, with Richarlison taking advantage of Johnson’s cross from close range to give Spurs the lead over his former club. Just under 10 minutes later, they doubled their lead when Son was available to break up the rebound on a set piece by Johnson. However, Everton had chances, and Vicario had to make some clever saves to keep Calvert-Lewin, Garner and Harrison out.
15:51
HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 2-0 EVERTON.
15:50
McNeil kicked a deep corner into the box that cleared everyone, but some Everton players simply asked the referee a question. Kulusevski has an Onana blouse grip to keep her from jumping, but she is not given anything.
15:48
HAPPY SAVING! It’s a beautiful pass from Gomes on the left when he passes it to Harrison on the right. He takes it into the box before drilling a low shot into the back corner, but Vicario temporarily drops down to block it.
15:47
Emerson just isn’t limited to Harrison’s runs down the right and this time he has the area to get him back to Gomes. The replacement throws it to Mykolenko, but he didn’t expect it and the ball bounces off his shin and deflects off the goal. mail.
15:45
Everton are starting to feel a lot of joy on their right side now, and Harrison takes it out to place Garner on the edge of the D again. He hits the shot, but Vicario begins to hold it near the post.
15:43
It’s another clever run from Patterson down the right, but his pullback is only from Gomes. Mykolenko finds him at the far post, but as he slides inside, he hits another ball that was sent back onto the field.
15:42
Branthwaite is stepping over the more sensible one and Calvert-Lewin has a Spurs defender on either side of him, with Vicario also running off his line. The attacker pushes him away before the goalkeeper awkwardly grabs his shin with his arm, but the referee temporarily shakes his head.
15:40
Here Everton are older because they run patiently on the pitch, but at the moment everything is ahead of Spurs. McNeil tries to create space on the left, but Porro doesn’t give him any freedom.
15:38
The Spurs have 74 cents of property so far, but they’re starting to get a little complacent in their own half. Emerson proves it this time, but luckily for him, Davies is the one to kidnap him.
15:36
It’s a sloppy pass from the back of Vicario, and Calvert-Lewin stretches to cut it off before passing it to Harrison. His cross went through Romero, but his clearance only found Garner on the edge of the defense. His volley is straight at the goalkeeper.
15:34
Richarlison has scored 4 goals in his last 3 games, doubling his tally from his first 39 games for Spurs (two). He is now the 13th player to score against Everton in the Premier League, having played for them in the competition in the past.
15:32
Everton simply can’t get out of their own side at the moment, even if they try to press up the pitch. Richarlison went around them to cross low through the middle, but only Tarkowski was there.
3:30 pm.
Spurs are upping the pressure once more, and Son picks out Kulusevski’s overlapping run down the right with a lovely flick. He wins a corner, but Porro hits the first man with his delivery.
15:27
Onana wraps her arms around Emerson to prevent him from running down the middle. You can’t argue with this yellow card.
15:25
Substitution Idrissa Gana Gueye André Filipe Tavares Gomes
15:24
Yellow Card Idrissa Gana Gueye
15:24
Gueye ran towards Sarr to collect the ball, but eventually gave Richarlison the follow-up. He was injured in the challenge and now needs treatment.
15:22
Gueye sends a long ball over the top, this time with Garner in pursuit. Vicario leaves his area again, a little more hesitant than last time, but comfortably clears his lines.
15:19
Heung-Min’s Son Lens
15:19
CHANCE! There were a few hearts in mouths for the Spurs fans then as Vicario raced out of his box to clear a long ball before McNeil. His header falls straight to Calvert-Lewin, who goes for the long-range strike at the empty goal, but it flies wide.
15:18
GREAT SAVE! Everton are growing back into this game here, and Mykolenko finds space down the left to clip a good cross into the box. Calvert-Lewin gets in front of Davies to thump a header at goal, but Vicario tips it wide.
15:17
Patterson came straight back for the visitors, and Calvert-Lewin did well to hold off Skipp long enough to bring him down. He gave it to Onana, who tried a one-two with McNeil, but the return cross shone as soon as the game started. Left.
15:14
IN! This time it took a few passes to get past Everton, as Davies went long towards Son, who spotted Emerson’s overlap. He sent it to Johnson near the post, but he lifted his first shot over the bar. Pickford is furious with his defenders for how simple he has been.
15:13
That goal calmed Spurs down a bit and they look much more comfortable in possession. They are doing very well, but everything is ahead of Everton at the moment.
15:11
Helping Brennan Price Johnson
15:10
Andrade Richarlison’s goal
15:09
The referee gives Spurs credit when Son goes down, but they can’t use it because Skipp is dispossessed. Harrison temporarily knocks on the counter and places it on Calvert-Lewin, but Romero slides to prevent him from firing.
15:08
Tarkowski cut the ball off Porro and immediately tried to catch Spurs with a long ball over the top. His pass, however, played between McNeil and Calvert-Lewin, and neither could come close.
15:06
SAVE! The corner was only partially cleared through Spurs, and it suited Garner on the edge of the box. Like Sarr at the other end of the field, he didn’t catch cleanly and the low shot slipped comfortably through Vicario.
15:05
It’s a bad punt from Porro, and McNeil is right in front of him to cut it off. He ran down the left, but the Spaniard recovered to come back and block the cross for a corner.
15:03
SAVE! Davies slides a lovely throughball down the left for Kulusevski, who has time to get his head up and spot Sarr’s late run. He meets the cross first time but fires his volley into the ground and it loops into Pickford’s gloves.
15:01
Richirlison kicks off the Spurs game!
15:01
The teams are out on the pitch now, with kick-off just moments away!
14:58
Sean Dyche has made just one substitution in the squad that drew with Fulham in midweek. Mykolenko has returned from a groin injury, so he is back in the team. Keane falls to the bench, where Gomes is also named after overcoming a calf injury. .
14:54
Ange Postecoglou makes two adjustments from the last win over Forest, and both apply. Yves Bissouma was sent off in that match, while Destiny Udogie received his fifth yellow card of the season, for which they are suspended. Emerson and Skipp replaced them, and Johnson was able to keep his job despite a head injury. Lo Celso is once again among the substitutes.
14:50
EVERTON SUBS: Andre Gomes, Ben Godfrey, Arnaut Danjuma, Joao Virginia, Mackenzie Hunt, Andy Lonergan, Beto, Youssef Chermiti, Michael Keane.
14:50
EVERTON XI (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Nathan Patterson, Jarrad Branthwaite, James Tarkowski, Vitalii Mykolenko; Idrissa Gueye, Amadou Onana; Jack Harrison, James Garner, Dwight McNeil; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
14:46
TOTTENHAM SUBS: Bryan Gil, Fraser Forster, Jamie Donley, Alfie Dorrington, Eric Dier, Alejo Veliz, Ashley Phillips, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Giovani Lo Celso.
14:42
TOTTENHAM STARTING LINE-UP (4-2-3-1): Guglielmo Vicario; Pedro Porro, Cristian Romero, Ben Davies, Emerson Royal; Pape Sarr, Oliver Skipp; Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski, Son Heung-min; Richarlison.
14:38
Everton is lately one of the Premier League’s in-form groups. They won all four of their league games in December without conceding a single goal and scoring 8 goals in the process, moving them seven points clear of the relegation zone after their 10-point deduction left them there. The Toffees enter the tournament having lost the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup on Tuesday, having lost by consequences to Fulham 7-6 following a 1-1 draw in general time.
14:34
Spurs have a chance to move into the sensible four with a win here today, having turned things around in recent weeks. They have won their last two meetings against Newcastle United (4-1) and Nottingham Forest (2-0), beating the latter by 10. These two wins add to a five-game winless streak in the league (D1, D4), which moved them away from the most sensible standings. They also have a smart record against Everton, having lost just one of their last 21 Premier League games against them (10 wins, 10 draws).
14:34
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