Moyesa has failed Everton Star 5-Pass Everton

EvertonThe hope that they will end their 30-year-old drought for the trophy will continue for another year. David Moyes‘Side suffered a 2-0 defeat from Bournemouth in Fa cup this afternoon, and all focus will now be diverted to retention of Premier league status.
Toffees entered the match only one defeat under Moyes, while the cherries in recent weeks have been defeated by Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United.
On the visiting side, she opened the kindness of the politeness of Antoine Semenyo after 23 minutes before Daniel Jebbison received a crucial second just before the interval.
In the second half, there were no more goals while the southern shore side progressed in the next round. Several Everton players performed well, but overall, it was a bad appearance in what proved to be the last FA Cup tie at Goodison Park.
Everton’s best and worst players against Bournemouth
Iliman Ndiaye was so often a club talisman of late, and his performance was not bad. He succeeded with 89% His passages while making one key passage and succeeded with six of his eight dribbling, wanting things to happen.
Behind, Jarrad Brathwaite He won six of his nine terrestrial duels while making four fights and five approvals, but could not prevent Toffees from losing.
Everton VS Bournemouth – Key Statistics |
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Stat |
The highest ranked players |
The exact passage |
James Tarkowski (55) |
Accessories |
Jake O’Brien (5) |
Shots on target |
Antoine Semenyo, Justin Kluivert, Daniel Jebbison (2) |
Terrible duels beat |
Iliman Ndiaye (11) |
Key passes |
Daniel Jebbison (3) |
By the way, James Garner was poor, he won only two of his nine ground duels, while he lost his possession 15 times. However, he was nowhere near as bad as concrete, because the attacker had a shock for Toffees.
Beto -ova Game in Numbers Vs Bournemouth
Since Dominic Calvert-Lewin was injured for a few weeks, there was only Moyes option to lead a cherry line. He achieved against Peterboroug In the previous round, while twice hit against Leicester City in a top flight last week.
The 27-year-old managed to get into a leaf this time, looking like a relaxed figure in advance for Merseyside clothing.
He finished just 5 out of his 11 aisles – At the smallest rate of success of 45% – while operating only 22 touches of the ball for 90 minutes – 27 less touches than Jordan Pickford to the goal of Everton.
The hereditary center looked more and more isolated during the match, failed to register a goal on the goal or create a great chance for any of his teammates.
Furthermore, Beto won only 5 of the 12 duels he challenged, lost his possession 15 times and was in the offside once in what was a disappointing show.
Moyes will need to return to the drawing board ahead of the club’s conflict against Liverpool in the middle of the week.
Calvert-Lewin will still miss, and if concrete performs against Reds in a similar way to Saturday afternoon, Everton’s threat will have to come from somewhere.
It will take a big performance if Moyes wants to get anything from that game, in what Merseyside’s first derby is from returning to Everton.