With assistance from James and an error from Mina, Everton sinned, prayed, tied and continues to lead the Premier



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The two Colombians from Everton, Yerry Mina and James Rodríguez, were headlines in the match on date 5 of the Premier League in which they faced their classic rival, Liverpool. To meet the ‘toffees’ arrived as championship leaders with a three-point advantage over the reigning tournament champions and a historic win streak.

Two minutes it took Liverpool in opening the marker in a new edition of the Merseyside Derby. The manager was Sadio mane who was assisted by Scottish Robertson and in the small area he simply had to give arc direction to the ball to celebrate the first goal.

The discount for Everton would not take long and again the feet of James Rodriguez would be in charge of give a new pass for goal. The Colombian took a corner kick in the 19th minute, which ended up in the head of central defender Michael Kane. This player is anticipate Fabinho, which marked it, and even Yerry Mina to put the 1-1 in the first half.

About minute 45, James committed a foul at the edge of the area on Sadio Mane, for which he received yellow card, the first since his arrival in football in England. With the scoreboard in tables the teams would go to rest.

He second timeAlthough there was no clear dominator of the game, it was Liverpool who stepped on the rival area the most. At minute 71 came the goal that would tip the score in favor of the team led by Jurgen Klopp. A Henderson Center was badly rejected by Yerry Mina who would leave the ball to Mo Salah who with technique would accommodate the ball to the goalkeeper’s furthest post. In this way the Egyptian reached the 100 goals with the ‘red’ team.

Everton would not lower his arms and after the entry of Alex Iwobi I would seek more insistently the arch defended by Adrian San Miguel. At 81 minutes it would appear again James Rodriguez with a brilliant pass that cleared the way for Digne, who put a millimeter center that Calvert-Lewin made it 2-2. It is the seventh goal for the Englishman who is the championship scorer.

The last minutes of the game were decisive, at 89 minutes when he was expelled Richarlison for a hard tackle on Thiago Alcantara. Then, at 90 minutes, the WHERE annulled the winning goal of Liverpool after a Sadio Mane’s tight offside that preceded Henderson’s goal.

With this tie Everton it keeps leader with 13 points, three more than Liverpool which is second. The next rival of the ‘toffees’ will be the Southhampton Sunday, October 25 at 9:00 in the morning.

Is October 17, 2020, Everton completed 10 years of the last win in the Merseyside derby. It was in 2010 when with goals from Mikel Arteta and Tim Cahill defeated 2-0 at Goodison Park to his classic rival. With this last game the record remains in 237 games where Liverpool has won 95 games, Everton has won 66 games and they have 76 draws registered.

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