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The Everton team defeated visiting West Bromwich Albion 5: 2, recording a second consecutive victory in the Premier League. The match at Goodison Park in Liverpool offered plenty of excitement and twists, as well as two red cards for the guests.
It was the UBA team that managed to take the lead with an early goal in the 10th minute of the match. Grady Diangana scored from a brilliant counterattack. He caught the ball in his field and after running more than 40 meters without being disturbed by any of the hosts, with a powerful shot from the edge of the area he surprised Jordan Pickford.
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The Caramels managed to equalize through Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who literally scored from the goal line. Initially, the goal was not counted by an ambush, but after reviewing the situation with the VAR, the goal was not disallowed, since the pass to the forward turned out to be an opponent.
In the last minute of the first half, Hames Rodríguez scored his debut goal in England, and seconds later he found himself involved in another crucial situation in which the guests were left with one man less on the field. The striker was hit off the ball by Kieran Gibbs, and referee Mike Dean showed the UBA player a direct red card.
During the game break, guest manager Slaven Bilic sought a balance from the referee for Gibbs’ red card and was also sent off.
After the break, the guests managed to exert pressure, despite their numerically reduced staff. Matheus Pereira scored a brilliant goal from a direct free kick.
In the 54th minute, however, Everton managed to regain their lead, totally shattering UBA’s ambitions. Michael Keane scored 3: 2, and in four minutes from 62 to 66 Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his hat trick in the match.
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