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Dominique Calvert Lewin scored the only goal of the match, giving the team of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti all three points.
Tottenham Hotspur kicked off the new Premier League season with a first loss to Everton since 2012.
And after it finished last season in sixth place and thus failed to qualify for the Champions League, Portuguese coach José Mourinho’s team was a Yemeni me by announcing itself early as a candidate to compete for at least one of the four cards qualified for continental competition.
But the London side did nothing, and ended with a first loss to their rival since December 9, 2012 (2-1 at Goodison Park), and the first to him by the “Toves” at home since November 30, 2012. 2008 (0-1) Also).
The first opportunity was in the eleventh meeting between the two teams in the inaugural stage (the highest number of clashes between two teams at the start of the season, either in the Premier League or in the First Division previously), in favor of Everton through from Brazilian Richarlison, who intercepted a false pass towards Belgian Toby Aldererfeld, so he penetrated The area already overtook French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but decided to pay from a very narrow angle, so his team missed the opportunity to open the score, especially since his colleague Dominique Calvert-Lewin was alone without supervision (16).
Spears responded with a pass similar to a shot from South Korea’s Son Heung-min, and the ball reached Harry Kane, who turned his head, but touched the left post of Jordan Pickford’s goal and continued his way out of the field (24) .
Dele Alli followed, trying to make Beckford shine in response (33), then came the danger from the opposite side with a shot from outside the area to the newcomer of Real Madrid, the Spanish midfielder, the Colombian midfielder James Rodríguez, but the ball He passed near the Lloris post (33).
Mourinho’s team concluded their chances in the first half with an attempt by Matt Doherty after a pass from Cain, but Beckford was in the right place to save his team (42), then the guest responded with a far shot from Richarlison, who was brilliantly stopped by Loris (43).
Tottenham fell behind early in the second half with a Calvert-Lewin header following a free kick from the left side by Frenchman Luca Dini (55).
Despite their eagerness to return to the game, Tottenham could not threaten Pickford’s goal, but Everton was the most dangerous and almost snatched the second goal through Richarlison, but the Brazilian attempt passed by the left post (73) , then Irishman Seamus Coleman followed with a long shot “on the fly”, which was stopped by Loris (74). .
Ancelotti’s men knew how to go after the game to safety and return to Liverpool with all three points in their pockets.
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