- Manchester City beat Everton and moved up to 4th place.
- Former player Jack Harrison scores to give Everton the lead in the first half.
- Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez and Bernardo Silva scored as Man City cruised to victory.
It was no easy task for Manchester City after falling behind when their old player Jack Harrison fired into the lead in the first half. Before Pep Guardiola’s team overtook three goals in a row in the second half.
Phil Foden scored a beautiful shot from far to equalize, then Julian Alvarez scored a penalty to overtake the lead and Bernardo Silva received the orange ball and shot to close the box to win. In the end, they defeated Everton with a score of 3-1.
At the end of this ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.com game, City had accumulated 37 points from 18 games, overtaking Tottenham Hotspur and rising to 4th place.
Manchester City player ratings
Ederson – 6/10
Didn’t have the right to protect Harrison’s lead goal, but made an excellent save in the next moment to prevent the home team from getting a second goal. Like coming out to cut the ball quickly when Everton threw a long ball hoping to take advantage.
Kyle Walker – 7/10
Not very involved in the offensive game Have to watch out for the defensive game most of the time. But it was considered quite good, especially in the second half where the starboard side was almost completely closed.
John Stones – 6/10
May lose the right to help the team keep a clean sheet But Beto’s interception was considered quite important. Even if you look at the slow motion picture it is offside. But shows responsibility in his defensive game very well. Unfortunately, he was injured from this moment and had to be substituted.
Manuel Akanji – 5/10
Played disappointingly in the first half. Lost the ball many times He was the source of the ball that made Bernardo’s play difficult, until in the end Rodri lost the ball again and led Everton to a goal.
Nathan Ake – 6/10
Coordinates with Grealish quite well in the left-back role. Before closing up to play as center back to replace the injured Stones and showing solid defensive form.
Rodri – 5/10
Looks like he’s out of form, like he’s sluggish, losing passes at easy moments, as well as making mistakes that cause him to easily steal the ball, and in the end, the home team takes advantage of the opportunity to shoot into the lead.
Matheus Nunes – 5/10
There was a chance to shoot clear, but Pickford was saved. Other than that, he didn’t seem to be in rhythm with his teammates at all. Even though he had good form when he went to play at the World Club. With a performance like this, it wouldn’t surprise me if he was used as a substitute again in the next game.
Bernardo Silva – 8/10
One of the players with the most outstanding performance on the field. His passing and movement are beneficial to the team. along with his wit when shooting the orange puck from a mistake in the home team’s defense.
Phil Foden – 9/10
The hero of the event Was taken to play as a playmaker like Pep always wanted him to play. And it’s like being a representative of De Bruyne in a different way. In addition to creating opportunities, You can also score beautiful goals by yourself.
Jack Grealish – 7/10
May not be as flashy as Dogu, but he can always pull defenders towards him. Causing problems for Paterson throughout the game.
Julian Alvarez – 6/10
Should have given the team a lead in the first half from Nunes’ repeat shot, but most of them were a bit too far from the penalty area. Even though the goal was scored from the penalty spot
Substitute
Yosco Guardiol (replacing Stones, 43′) – 6/10 – Has become a permanent left-back this season. Come down and do your job well at a certain level.
Mateo Kovacic (replaces Nunes, 65′) – 6/10 – Rodri’s porter and looks more useful than Nunes, although he gets a bit flustered when the hosts press hard.