LIVERPOOL. Everton and Tottenham Hotspur didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday..

The match was played at the Goodison Park stadium in Liverpool on Sunday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. In front of 39,059 spectators.​ The referee was Chris Kavanagh with the collaboration of Daniel Cook and Harry Lennard. The 4th official was Anthony Taylor. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 11.1 degrees Celsius or 52.02 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 75%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 12 Total 8
  • 2 On Target 0
  • 10 Off Target 8
  • 4 Shots blocked 5
  • 120 Attack 99
  • 54 Dangerous attack 48
  • 85 Ball safe 96
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 2
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 12 Total 17
  • 2 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Tottenham Hotspur had a superior ball possession 55% while Everton was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Everton was was putting more pressure with 54 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 2 were on target. However, that was not enough Everton to win the match​.

Everton shot 12 times, 2 on target, 10 off target. On the other side, Tottenham Hotspur shot 8 times, 0 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Everton received 2 yellow cards (Richarlison and F. Delph). Regarding the opposition, Tottenham Hotspur received 4 yellow cards (C. Romero, S. Reguilon, O. Skipp and T. Ndombele).

(Everton) was sent off after receiving a red card in the (90′).

Match Timeline

12'
26'
60'
69'
Richarlison- Yellow
69'
Cristian Romero- Yellow
69'
Cristian Romero- Yellow
71'
Giovani Lo Celso- sub ->Lucas
71'
82'
85'
90'
90'
90'
Oliver Skipp- Yellow

Standings

After playing this encounter, Everton will have 15 points like Crystal Palace and Leicester City to remain in the 11th place. Talking about the opposition, Tottenham Hotspur will have 16 points like Wolverhampton Wanderers to hold in the 9th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premier League, Everton will play away with Manchester City on the 21st of November with a 16-11 head to head in favor of Manchester City (6 draws).

Tottenham Hotspur will host Leeds United on the 21st of November with a 2-2 head to head stats.

Everton – Formation

Everton
G
Jordan Pickford 1.England
6.6
D
Seamus Coleman 23.Republic of Ireland
7.4
D
Lucas Digne 12.France
6.8
D
Ben Godfrey 22.England
7.0
D
Michael Keane 5.England
7.1
M
F. Delph 8.England
7.1
60' 26'
M
Allan 6.Brazil
7.6
82'
M
Demarai Gray 11.Jamaica
7.1
M
Anthony Gordon 24.England
6.8
F
Andros Townsend 14.England
7.1
F
Richarlison 7.Brazil
6.4
69'
Substitutes
G
Asmir Begovic 15.Bosnia and Herzegovina
D
Jonjoe Kenny 2.England
D
Jarrad Branthwaite 32.England
D
Mason Holgate 4.England
5.4
82' 90'
M
Jean-Philippe Gbamin 25.Ivory Coast
M
Tom Davies 26.England
6.8
60'
F
S. Rondón 33.Venezuela
F
Cenk Tosun 20.Turkey
F
Alex Iwobi 17.Nigeria

Everton started with a 4-4-1-1 line-up (4-4-1-1).

The manager Rafael Benítez Maudes decided to play with the following team: Jordan Pickford (6.6), Séamus Coleman (7.4), Ben Godfrey (7.0), Michael Keane (7.1), Lucas Digne (6.8), Anthony Gordon (6.8), Fabian Delph (7.1), Allan (7.6), Demarai Gray (7.1), Andros Townsend (7.1) and Richarlison (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Jonjoe Kenny, Salomón Rondón, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Asmir Begović, Cenk Tosun, Jarrad Branthwaite, Mason Holgate (5.4), Alex Iwobi and Tom Davies (6.8).

Substitutions

Everton made 3 changes: F. Delph for T. Davies (60′), Allan for M. Holgate (82′) and D. Gray for J. Gbamin (90′).

Best player: Allan​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Everton was Allan.

His rating is (7.6) with 41 passes (85% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 13. He performed 1 cross.

Tottenham Hotspur – Formation

Tottenham Hotspur
G
Hugo Lloris 1.France
7.1
D
Ben Davies 33.Wales
7.4
D
Cristian Romero 4.Argentina
7.6
69'
D
Eric Dier 15.England
7.1
M
6.3
71' 12'
M
Emerson Royal 12.Brazil
6.8
M
6.9
M
Oliver Skipp 29.England
7.4
90'
F
Heung-min Son 7.South Korea
6.8
85'
F
Lucas Moura 27.Brazil
6.5
71'
F
Harry Kane 10.England
7.0
Substitutes
G
D
Matt Doherty 2.Republic of Ireland
6.6
71'
D
Davinson Sánchez 6.Colombia
D
Japhet Tanganga 25.England
M
Dele Alli 20.England
M
Harry Winks 8.England
M
Giovani Lo Celso 18.Argentina
6.7
71'
M
Tanguy Ndombélé 28.France
5.5
85'
F
Steven Bergwijn 23.Netherlands

Tottenham Hotspur started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

On the opposite side, Antonio Conte played with: Hugo Lloris (7.1), Cristian Romero (7.6), Eric Dier (7.1), Ben Davies (7.4), Emerson Royal (6.8), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (6.9), Oliver Skipp (7.4), Sergio Reguilón (6.3), Lucas Moura (6.5), Heung-Min Son (6.8) and Harry Kane (7.0).

They had on the bench: Matt Doherty (6.6), Steven Bergwijn, Dele Alli, Davinson Sánchez, Harry Winks, Japhet Tanganga, Giovani Lo Celso (6.7), Tanguy Ndombélé (5.5) and Pierluigi Gollini.

Substitutions

Tottenham Hotspur made 3 changes: S. Reguilon for M. Doherty (71′), Lucas for G. Lo Celso (71′) and Son Heung-Min for T. Ndombele (85′).

Best player: Cristian Romero​

The player that probably impressed the most for Tottenham Hotspur was Cristian Romero.

His rating is (7.6) with 61 passes (88% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 10.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premier League.​