“It’s the early days, but Everton and James look great.”



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Everton’s 5-2 win over West Brom for the second round of the Premier League left good impressions among the local press. The mid-distance punch and the vision of the game shown by James Rodríguez on the field stand out.

Carlo Ancelotti left Goodison Park happy. He won again after three rounds with a second half in which his team was unstoppable to beat West Brom 5-2, which initially offered resistance.

In that comeback James participated with a goal from outside the area and with assists for the forwards. The Colombian received praise from the BBC who noted in his article “early days but Everton and James look exciting.”

Later, he added that “Rodriguez drew attention with his impressive footwork and vision in Everton’s opening win against Tottenham and built on that in this game as he was involved in three of the five goals by the hosts.”

His goal at the end of the first half was described as “of real quality since, despite having four West Brom players in attention, he took a touch before sweeping towards the far corner from outside the area”.

The BBC closed its report with applause for its contribution to the collective game.

“He then showed great vision for Everton’s fourth, throwing the ball into the box for Richarlison, which squared for Calvert-Lewin, and was available again to provide the assist for the English forward’s third.”

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