Everton 2-1 Rotherham: Abdoulaye Doucoure scores winner of extra time in FA Cup



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Cenk Tosun, Bernard and Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrate
Tosun (center) scored his first goal for Everton since 2019, but Doucoure came off the bench to score the winning goal.

Everton needed a winner in extra time from Abdoulaye Doucoure to finally beat Rotherham out of the championship and reach the fourth round of the FA Cup.

The Premier League team, with players like James Rodríguez and Lucas Digne, led through Cenk Tosun.

But Rotherham forced Robin Olsen’s saves before Matthew Olosunde pulled off a well-deserved draw after the break.

A call from the VAR denied Tosun a second at the time of death, but substitute Doucoure led home a winner early in overtime.

It was tough for Rotherham, who would have earned a replay after he was leveled at the end of normal time if it weren’t for the need for FA Cup ties to be resolved in one match this year – that is, no replay, like Covid result. Impact of -19 on the soccer calendar.

Matthew Olosunde celebrates after hitting a low shot through the goal to equalize for Rotherham
Matthew Olosunde hit a low shot through the goal to equalize for Rotherham

On another day, a passive display by Everton for the entire 90 minutes might have been enough to break that tie, but Rotherham clearly envisioned the opportunity to reach the fourth round for the first time in 18 years and inject some joy into a difficult season battling against the descent for the Championship. .

After Tosun’s ingenious spike, his first Everton goal since 2019, Paul Warne’s team rallied, with Olosunde and Daniel Barlaser watching saves, while Matt Crooks looked at a header.

When Olosunde tied after the break, Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti’s decision not to name top scorer Dominic Calvert-Lewin or Brazilian forward Richarlison on the bench made the home side look a bit vulnerable.

But it did feature Bernard and Doucoure, who were placed in the bottom corner to keep alive Everton’s hopes of landing a first major trophy since 1995.

Until next time?

Everton travel to the Wolves on Tuesday, while Rotherham has a week until they go to the Derby on January 16.

Lineups

Everton

Training 4-2-3-1

  • 33Olsen
  • 2. 3Coleman
  • 22Godfrey
  • 5Keane
  • 12WorthyReplaced forMineto 66 ‘minute
  • 26DaviesReplaced forG Sigurdssonto 66 ‘minute
  • twenty-oneAndré Gomes
  • 17IwobiReplaced forDoucouréto 61 ‘minute
  • 19RodriguezReplaced forNkounkouto 95 ‘minute
  • 24GordonReplaced forBernardto 61 ‘minute
  • 14Tosun

Substitutes

  • 4Holgate
  • 10G Sigurdsson
  • 13Mine
  • sixteenDoucouré
  • 18Nkounkou
  • twentyBernard
  • 32Branthwaite
  • 49Lössl
  • fiftySimms

Rotherham

Training 5-4-1

  • 27Black man
  • 22OlosundeReplaced forJonesto 90 ‘minute
  • twentyIhiekwe
  • 6Wood
  • twenty-oneMacDonald
  • 19HardingReplaced forClarketo 83 ‘minute
  • sixteenLindsayReplaced forSon of Josephto 76 ‘minute
  • 26Barlaser
  • 25BurglarsReplaced forVassellto 67 ‘minute
  • 8Tricks
  • 24blacksmithReplaced forHirstto 77 ‘minuteBooked in 106mins

Substitutes

  • 1Johansson
  • 2Jones
  • 7Vassell
  • 9Hirst
  • 14Miller
  • 18Clarke
  • 2. 3Inclination
  • 28Son of Joseph
  • 31Vickers

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