Brentford beats Everton 1-0 with a goal scored by I. Toney. HIGHLIGHTS

LONDON. Brentford prevails over Everton 1-0 after I. Toney scored a penalty (24').

Brentford beats Everton 1-0 with a goal scored by I. Toney. HIGHLIGHTS

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LONDON. Brentford conquers Everton 1-0 after I. Toney scored a penalty (24′). Everton lost this match even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (60%).

The match was played at the Brentford Community Stadium stadium in London on Sunday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Darren England with the assistance of Constantine Hatzidakis and Peter James Kirkup. The 4th official was John Brooks. The weather was clear. The temperature was quite cold at 3 degrees Celsius or 37.47 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 55%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 40 Ball Possession 60
Shots
  • 6 Total 14
  • 4 On Target 5
  • 2 Off Target 9
  • 1 Shots blocked 4
  • 89 Attack 135
  • 41 Dangerous attack 73
  • 84 Ball safe 75
  • 13 Free Kicks 8
  • 1 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 3
Fouls
  • 8 Total 11
  • 4 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 1

Ball possession

Everton had a superior ball possession 60% while Brentford was struggling with a 40% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Everton has a more offensive attitude with 73 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 5 were on target. Anyhow, Brentford managed to find the solution to win this contest.​

Brentford shot 6 times, 4 on target, 2 off target. On the opposite side, Everton shot 14 times, 5 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Brentford received 4 yellow cards (F. Onyeka, S. Canos, P. Jansson and B. Mbeumo). Regarding the opposition, Everton received 3 yellow cards (A. Townsend, S. Rondon and B. Godfrey).

Match Timeline

Ivan Toney(penalty)
24'
38'
38'
51'
66'
66'
70'
70'
Shandon Baptiste- sub ->Christian Nörgaard
70'
80'
Ben Godfrey- Yellow
80'
Ben Godfrey- Yellow
Bryan Mbeumo- Yellow
90'

Standings

After this contest, Brentford will have 16 points like Crystal Palace and Aston Villa to sit in the 12th place. On the other side, Everton will stay with 15 points to remain in the 14th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premier League, Brentford will play away against Tottenham Hotspur on the 2nd of December with a 0-0 head to head record.

Everton will host Liverpool on the 1st of December with a 18-3 head to head statistic in favor of Liverpool (16 draws).

Brentford – Formation

Brentford
G
7.6
D
Pontus Jansson 18.Sweden
6.4
66'
D
Charlie Goode 4.England
7.1
D
Ethan Pinnock  5.Jamaica
6.9
M
Rico Henry  3.England
6.5
M
7.1
70'
M
Sergi Canós 7.Spain
6.4
51'
M
Vitaly Janelt 27.Germany
7.3
M
Frank Onyeka 15.Nigeria
7.1
F
Ivan Toney 17.England
7.1
Goals24'
F
Bryan Mbeumo 19.Cameroon
7.0
90'
Substitutes
G
M. Cox 41.England
D
Dominic Thompson 2.England
D
Mads Bech Sörensen 29.Denmark
D
Mads Roerslev 30.Denmark
6.8
M
Yoane Wissa 11.DR Congo
7.0
M
Mathias Jensen 8.Denmark
M
Shandon Baptiste 26.Grenada
6.5
70'
F
Saman Ghoddos 14.Iran
F
Marcus Forss 9.Finland

Brentford started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Thomas Frank decided to play with the following team: Álvaro Fernández (7.6), Charlie Goode (7.1), Pontus Jansson (6.4), Ethan Pinnock (6.9), Sergi Canós (6.4), Frank Onyeka (7.1), Christian Nørgaard (7.1), Vitaly Janelt (7.3), Rico Henry (6.5), Ivan Toney (7.1) and Bryan Mbeumo (7.0).

The home team had on the bench: Matthew Cox, Saman Ghoddos, Yoane Wissa (7.0), Dominic Thompson, Mathias Jensen, Shandon Baptiste (6.5), Mads Bech Sörensen, Mads Roerslev Rasmussen (6.8) and Marcus Forss.

Brentford could not rely on the presence of Y. Wissa (injured).

Substitutions

Brentford made 3 changes: C. Norgaard for S. Baptiste (70′), R. Henry for M. Roerslev Rasmussen (77′) and S. Canos for Y. Wissa (87′).

Best player: Álvaro Fernández​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Brentford was the goalkeeper: Álvaro Fernández. His rating is 7.55. He performed 5 saves.

Everton – Formation

Everton
G
Jordan Pickford 1.England
7.0
D
Seamus Coleman 23.Republic of Ireland
7.2
D
Lucas Digne 12.France
7.9
D
Ben Godfrey 22.England
6.8
80'
D
Michael Keane 5.England
6.8
M
Andros Townsend 14.England
6.4
70' 38'
M
Allan 6.Brazil
6.3
M
6.6
M
Anthony Gordon 24.England
6.4
F
S. Rondón 33.Venezuela
6.6
66'
F
Alex Iwobi 17.Nigeria
6.9
Substitutes
G
Asmir Begovic 15.Bosnia and Herzegovina
D
Jarrad Branthwaite 32.England
D
Jonjoe Kenny 2.England
M
Jean-Philippe Gbamin 25.Ivory Coast
M
F. Delph 8.England
F
Cenk Tosun 20.Turkey
F
Demarai Gray 11.Jamaica
7.0
70'
F
Ellis Simms 50.England
F
Lewis Dobbin 61.England

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

Rafael Benítez Maudes played with: Jordan Pickford (7.0), Séamus Coleman (7.2), Ben Godfrey (6.8), Michael Keane (6.8), Lucas Digne (7.9), Andros Townsend (6.4), Abdoulaye Doucouré (6.6), Allan (6.3), Anthony Gordon (6.4), Alex Iwobi (6.9) and Salomón Rondón (6.6).

These were the players on the bench: Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Cenk Tosun, Jarrad Branthwaite, Demarai Gray (7.0), Ellis Simms, Jonjoe Kenny, Fabian Delph, Asmir Begović and Lewis Dobbin.

Substitutions

Everton made only 1 change substituting A. Townsend for D. Gray (70′)​.

Best player: Lucas Digne​

The most impressive player for Everton was Lucas Digne.

His rating is (7.9) with 68 passes (83% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 13 duels out of 19. He performed 8 crosses.

Results of the day

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