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Everton’s unbeaten streak ended at the hands of Southampton. The Toffees probably collapsed due to jamming from the goalpost of the bomber, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Everton arrived at St Mary’s on Sunday (10/25/2020) WIB evening, hoping to beat Southampton. Also, the stadium owner has a bad record every time he meets the Premier League leaders, winning only once in 11 previous matches, September 2013 against Liverpool.
Meanwhile, the visitors are on fire as they have not been defeated this season and their performance is said to be improving at the hands of Carlo Ancelotti. However, Southampton reversed this prediction.
Everton was even confused by Southampton’s fast play. Two goals lodged in his goal in the first half, through James Ward-Prowse in the 25th minute and Che Adams in the 35th minute.
Everton tried to retaliate in the second half, but lost Lucas Digne to a red card in the 72nd minute. The 2-0 lasted until the game ended and Everton accepted their first Premier League defeat of the season. The images of the song can be seen on Mola TV through this link.
Afterwards, the previous five games were flawless with four wins and one draw. As a result, Everton’s 13 points were matched by Liverpool, who only lost on goal difference in second place.
This result is possibly inseparable from the poor performance of Calvert-Lewin. The player who had scored all six goals suddenly disappeared during the match and didn’t even make an attempt, not a chance for his partner.
[Gambas:Opta](Statistik Calvert Lewin vs. Southampton)
During the 90 minutes of the game, Dominic Calvert-Lewin only completed five passes on goal. Even to emphasize his poor performance, the 24-year-old received a yellow card in injury time.
Everton were affected because the last time they let go of their attempts in that match was in the 58th minute and then they couldn’t get into the penalty area. Damn your destiny, Calvert-Lewin.
Watch video “The debut of sweet Calvert-Lewin in the England team“
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