Everton continues at different levels with Chelsea



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Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Chelsea had a better level than Everton. This was claimed after the Toffees lost 0-2 in continued Premier League competition.

Chelsea vs Everton is featured at Stamford Bridge, London, on Tuesday (9/3/2021) WIB early in the morning, in ongoing Premier League competition. The visitors lost 0-2.

After half an hour of tight play, Chelsea broke the deadlock with an own goal from Ben Godfrey in the 31st minute. The British defender badly anticipated the trap of Kai Havertz, who was baited by Marcos Alonso from the left .

Chelsea’s second goal was born in the second half. In the 65th minute, Chelsea received a penalty after Jordan Pickford violated Kai Havertz in the forbidden area. Jorginho advanced to be the executor, and was able to outwit Pickford to double the score to 2-0, which lasted until the game ended.

Throughout the fight. Chelsea seemed dominant over Everton. Starting from possession of the ball, until the number of shots on goal far exceeds Everton.

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On the other hand, Everton struggled to develop. Ancelotti assessed that his team could only play well in the first 30 minutes, or when they had not conceded.

“They [Chelsea] good team. For 30 minutes, it was the match we were planning. Of course, we can play better with the ball and be more clinical from the beginning. We didn’t have many chances but we had a good chance with Richarlison to equalize, “Ancelotti said on the club’s official website.

“We have to admit that we are not yet at the same level as Chelsea, so we have to plan the game differently. We cannot play an open game against this type of team.”

“It was the same game we planned against Liverpool [menang 2-0 bulan lalu]”But against Liverpool, we scored after three minutes and it was more comfortable to defend,” explained Ancelotti.

Chelsea itself is now firmly in the top four of the Premier League standings. Mason Mount et al accumulated 50 points in 28 games, four points ahead of Everton, who have only played 27 times.

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