Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Player Ratings as Spurs demolish helpless Everton 5-0


Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Player Ratings as Spurs demolish helpless Everton 5-0

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton: Tottenham faced Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Matchday 28 of the Premier League.
The home team looked on song in the first half, with some amazing attacking play. Their counter-attacking was sublime which enabled them to score thrice within the first 45 minutes. They continued their dominance in the second half as well, adding two more goals to the tally. Everton had no answers whatsoever to Spurs ruthless attacks.
Let’s take a look at the player ratings for the match: –


Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Player Ratings


Tottenham Hotspur

Hugo Lloris (6/10): Tottenham Hotspur‘s Lloris was as well as a spectator in the match as there was not a single shot on Spurs’ goal.
Cristian Romero (6.7/10): Romero had a reasonable game apart from a horrid tackle on Richarlison which got him booked. He picked up an injury early in the second half and was replaced.
Eric Dier (7.7/10): Dier was solid at the back for Spurs. His positioning and awareness were on the sound and he made important interceptions.
Ben Davies (7.3/10): Davies had a good game as well as Spurs’ defense managed to keep a crucial clean sheet.
Matt Doherty (9/10): With two assists to his name, Doherty was the player of the match. He created 4 pivotal saves- most of the match.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (7.7/10): Hojbjerg rarely has a bad game. The holding midfielder made his presence felt in the match with his challenges and distribution of the ball.
Rodrigo Bentancur (7.2/10): Coming into the team after an injury, Bentancur was good in the middle, making passes and recovering the ball in the midfield.
Ryan Sessegnon (6.6/10): Sessegnon had a decent first half playing left wing back. He picked up an injury at the climax of the first half and was replaced.
Dejan Kulusevski (8.8/10): Along with Doherty, Kulusevski provided 2 assists as well. His attacking play from the right flank was decisive in the huge result.
Heung-Min Son (7.6/10): Son missed a couple of crucial chances to score, including a 1v1 against Pickford which was saved by the Everton keeper. But he scored a first half goal to double Spurs’ lead.
Harry Kane (8.9/10): Kane scored two goals on the night, continuing his excellent form. He scored a straightforward goal with calm finish and an outrageous left footed volley to give Spurs a big result.

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Substitutes:
Sergio Reguilon (8.2/10): Reguilon was a super sub as he scored with his touch in the game. He was constantly on the look out for the ball to make an impact.
Davinson Sanchez (7/10): Sanchez replaced the injured Romero and carried out the role well.
Steven Bergwijn (6.5/10): Bergwijn didn’t have much to do in the game coming in.


Everton

Jordan Pickford (3/10): Pickford would want to forget this match as soon as possible. He conceded 5 goals from 7 shots that he faced.
Seamus Coleman (4.8/10): Everton’s skipper had an abysmal night as well. He made a passing error that led to a goal.
Mason Holgate (5/10): Spurs’ forwards were too good for Holgate on the day. The entire defense looked helpless.
Michael Keane (4.8/10): Keane had a forgetful match at the back. He scored an own goal to give the opener for Spurs. He was subbed off at half time.
Jonjoe Kenny (6.5/10): Kenny had an average game on the left flank as he found it hard to defend as well as go forward.

Abdoulaye Doucoure (7.1/10): Doucoure attempted challenges and played with an intent which lacked in most of the Everton players.
Allan (7.3/10): The Brazilian midfielder had a pretty good match keeping aside the team’s performance. He made a few tackles with good accuracy.
Donny van de Beek (6.2/10): van de Beek tried hard to make something happen in the game, but he could not have much of the possession to create chances.
Richarlison (6/10): Richarlison managed just a single shot which was blocked by Spurs’ defenders. He had the last touches of the ball in the 90 minutes.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (5.6/10): The striker had a mediocre game in front as he did not manage a single shot on target. He was subbed off for former Spurs player Alli.
Anthony Gordon (7.6/10): The young right wing gave his everything in the match. He recovered the ball when not in possession and dribbled well to go past Spurs defenders.

Substitutes:
Jarrad Branthwaite (6/10): Branthwaite came in for Keane, but Everton’s fortunes remained the same after his inclusion in the game.
Vitalii Mykolenko (6.5/10): The Ukranian left back had a decent match coming on for van de Beek.
Dele Alli (6/10): Alli could not impact the match in any way at his previous home ground.

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