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29 Sep

  • kentytk
  • Oct 2
  • 1 min read
  • Everton showed resilience at home, managing to hold off a strong West Ham side.

  • Their goal came from a well-worked team move, showcasing their improved attacking coordination.

  • Defensively, they were solid for most of the match, with standout performances from their backline.

  • West Ham dominated possession for large stretches and created several chances.

  • Their equalizer came in the second half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse.

  • Midfield control and pressing were key strengths, though they missed a few clear opportunities to seal the win.

 
 
 

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