Fleetwood Town vs Everton – Goals and summary after goals by Richarlison, Alex Iwobi, Bernard and Moise Kean



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HALF-TIME CLASSIFICATIONS

Pickford 6

He had little to do. No shots.

Kenny 7

Advancing at every opportunity, but their careers weren’t always selected. Eager to seize the opportunity to impress Ancelotti

Keane 8

Solid as a rock. A reassuring presence on the back

Worthy 8

Substitute once again in an unknown central defense role but very comfortable in his temporary position

Nkounkou 8

It looks like he’s going to be a good player. Pace, power, straight running, good link play, and the kind of crossovers that give defenders nightmares.

Bernardo 8

Beautiful center for the opening goal. Ancelotti and his backroom staff made sure to get their share of the credit for the goal. He approached with an effort to curl from the edge.

Sigurdsson 6

He is not able to exert the kind of influence that he would expect.

Delph 7

He booked his return to action after a long hiatus, but growing in the game as the half progressed.

Iwobi 8

He hit the crossbar with a deflected effort and came in with another shot from afar. His last pass had been disappointing him, but he produced an exquisite back-heel to put Richarlison in second. For that, it gets an extra note.

Calvert-Lewin 6

He was often surrounded by Fleetwood defenders, but found space in added time but was unable to finish

Richarlison 8

The most threatening of Everton’s forwards and he opened his account for this season, as he did last time, with a header in the League Cup. His second came later in the middle when he whipped home after Iwobi’s brilliance.



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