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James was once again the protagonist with Everton, this time, in the derby against Liverpool. The final 2-2 had to do with the Colombian, who assisted Keane for the first after a corner charge and generated the play of the second goal with a pass between the lines for Digne. With a 8.05 rating, he was the highest scoring player of the 28 players who were on the Goodison Park grass.
James had 87% passing accuracy
According to WhoScored, The Colombian gave three key passes, one of them was the one that he filtered for Digne and that ended in the equalizing goal of Calvert-Lewin. Ancelotti said that the play is being worked on in training. It worked when the game needed it most and thus they maintain their undefeated in the Premier. “It was a fantastic goal for teamwork, we had prepared everything very well this Friday in training, but the second goal was fantastic,” said the DT.
The ’16’ above Salah
The rating given by the portal gave the Egyptian 7.79 as opposed to James’s 8.05. The Colombian despite not appearing on the scoreboard, as if Salah did. He stood out in other game situations that allowed the team to draw. He made 65 touches of the ball, 11 more than the Liverpool striker who was the best qualified of his team.
On the right and in the middle, the areas of James
The heat map of the Colombian in the game shows that his work was key on the right and the central part of the pitch. There were their areas of greatest influence.
The defensive work he had to help first Coleman and then the debutant Godfrey is also highlighted.