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Liverpool vs Everton ended 0-2 for The Toffees. Jordan Pickford, what a hero for Everton’s victory!
The Liverpool vs Everton duel in the Premier League continued at Anfield, on Sunday (2/21/2021) at the WIB in the morning. The first half closed with Everton’s 1-0 lead.
Everton made a quick goal in the third minute. James Rodríguez calmly sent a long pass to Richarlison, who ran between Liverpool center-backs, and then smoothly tossed the ball into Alisson’s goal.
In the second half, Liverpool continued to surround Everton. Visitors only trust counterattacks.
Then Everton were able to add a goal in the 83rd minute, through a penalty from Gylfi Sigurdsson. Everton closed the game with a 2-0 victory.
These results make Everton firmly adhere to Liverpool in the Premier League standings. Liverpool remain in sixth place with 40 points from 23 games. Everton have only lost on goal difference, but they still have one game to play.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford played brilliantly. He was able to reject six shots on goal from Liverpool!
Shot by Trent Alexander-Arnold, until the shots of the Trio Firmansah aka Firmino-Mane-Salah could be thwarted. Pickford is very calm and reads the ball well.
The 70th minute was a crucial moment for Pickford to thwart Mohamed Salah’s opportunity. He stepped forward, closed off Mohamed Salah’s space, and was able to dispel the round skin.
Jordan Pickford’s brilliant save clears Mohamed Salah’s attack (Getty Images / Pool)
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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti was very pleased with Jordan Pickford’s performance. He said, the England goalkeeper was mentally strong in the matches that were titled Derby the.
“Pickford is doing very well. He knows he will fight hard in a match. Derby“Ancelotti explained as quoted by the BBC..
Ancelotti admitted that Jordan Pickford had made mistakes often in recent Everton games and was heavily criticized. But for him, Pickford was able to respond to criticism.
“He accepted the criticism, he tried to get up and he succeeded,” Ancelotti concluded.
(aff / bay)