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Everton drew 2-2 against Liverpool in the Merseyside derby for date 5 and remained in front of the Premier League.
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The Colombians James Rodríguez and Yerry Mina They were headlines in the ‘Toffees’, and both had different roles in the meeting.
He journalist Carlos Antonio Vélez in his radio program on Antena 2, referred to the performance of the Everton and of the Colombians.
“I have to admit that this is the first time I have seen a complete Everton game. Lor I watched carefully, not live and I did it on purpose, to be able to dismember it and did the homework. In a fighting team, a fighter, with good, regular and bad things like everyone else. But far from being a great team. The intensity levels are very low competitively and comparatively with the Liverpool who has a very clear idea of the game. The team of Klopp he overcame it end to end “
Referring to the party of James Rodriguez, the journalist criticized the performance of the midfielder.
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“In this match on the outside, he was outmatched James in the 90 minutes. Basically Robertson happened to him as many times as he wanted, which has happened regularly because we know that he does not have a brand habit and when they put him out there, the rival passes, we see him in all his participations on one side and the other “
In addition, on that of Yerry Mina, Carlos Antonio Velez it was a little more raw.
“What of Mine it is terribly discreet, but it is at its real level, that is its level. It is better heading in the opposite area, than playing. He does not have the ‘timing’, he is not reliable with the ball and without it he is highly vulnerable. It had to do with the goals of Liverpool, but it is enough for him in a mid-range team like this one, in Barcelona as it was demonstrated, he would not be a substitute “
Finally, again referring to James Rodriguez, the journalist affirmed that the Colombian is made to stand out in mid-table teams or far from the so-called big ones.
“What of James is overdiagnosed. It is in his sauce, they allow him to play, run a little and that in the brand matter is fully demonstrated. In addition, he plays with very low intensity and that is enough to stand out in a team like this. You have to get over the Real Madrid, the ‘Jameslovers’ they can be calm “
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