2-3 v Everton FC - 19 January 2025 - Away

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Spurs 2

Everton FC

Everton FC

3

  • Calvert-Lewin
    13'
  • Ndiaye
    30'
  • Gray
    45+7'
Details
Match Number

7684

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

19th January 2025

Kick Off

14:00

Venue

Goodison Park

Attendance

39,326

Referee

Darren England

VAR

John Brooks

Match Notes

Final Mens match at Goodison Park

League Position

15th

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

LLDDLW

Weather at Kick Off

2.2° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7646th overall match (3669 wins, 1658 draws, 2306 losses)

  • 6022nd competitive match (2739 wins, 1385 draws, 1898 losses)

  • team

    196th match vs Everton FC (73 wins, 61 draws, 62 losses)

  • competition

    1250th Premier League match (547 wins, 296 draws, 407 losses)

  • 6970th match in England (3303 wins, 1540 draws, 2114 losses)

  • 97th match at Goodison Park (22 wins, 35 draws, 40 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
12 Attempts 11
6 Attempts on Target 5
1.8 xG 1.1
36% Possession 64%
506 Touches 763
289 Passes Completed 557
366 Passes Attempted 660
79.0% Pass Completion 84.4%
19 Crosses 19
16 Throw-ins 25
3 Corners 8
19 Tackles 15
22 Blocks 9
12 Interceptions 4
3 Saves 4
14 Fouls 14
2 Yellow Cards 1
2 Offsides 1
Report

Everton started the road to recovery under returning manager David Moyes and piled more pressure on his struggling Tottenham counterpart Ange Postecoglou with an impressive victory at Goodison Park.

Spurs were shambolic for long periods as they were overrun by a resurgent Everton, who had won only three Premier League matches this season - scoring 15 goals - before this game.

Everton deservedly led 3-0 at the interval, then survived a late Spurs revival as the scoreline was given an appearance that did not reflect the difference between the sides.

With the stakes high for both teams, Everton brushed Spurs aside in the opening period, building the platform for a win that condemned Postecoglou's men to a seventh defeat in their past 10 league games.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin ended a barren Premier League scoring sequence stretching back to September - and lasting 1,288 minutes - when he turned Archie Gray twice in the area before leaving Spurs keeper Antonin Kinsky wrong-footed with a smart finish.

Son Heung-min was denied twice by Jordan Pickford but it was Everton, unrecognisable from the goal-shy team seen previously this season, who added a second on the half-hour when Iliman Ndiaye twisted Radu Dragusin inside out before firing high past Kinsky.

Everton compounded Spurs' misery in first-half stoppage time when Gray turned into his own net after James Tarkowski's header took a touch off Calvert-Lewin.

Spurs, as they had to do, improved after the break and pulled a goal back through Dejan Kulusevski's clever lofted finish with 13 minutes left, with former Everton striker Richarlison increasing the nerves by bundling home in injury time.

But the hosts held out for a deserved win on a day to savour for the returning Moyes.

Everton entered this game mired in pessimism and mediocrity and looking to the familiar figure of Moyes, who managed them for 11 years between 2002 and 2013, to be the catalyst for Premier League safety.

The 61-year-old Scot's first game ended in a home defeat by Aston Villa, but more time on the training ground with his new charges brought the first signs of hope for the rest of the campaign.

And symbolic of that was the performance of Calvert-Lewin, who has struggled for form and confidence this season, exemplified by missing three good opportunities against Villa.

Calvert-Lewin set Everton on their way with a smart finish, then led Everton's line with vigour and presence as Spurs were outfought in the physical exchanges.

Ndiaye has been a shining light this season and illuminated Goodison Park once more with a thrilling second goal, while changes made by Moyes to his starting line-up also did the trick.

Powerful Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien made a solid Premier League debut having been marginalised by Dyche after his £20m summer move from Lyon, while Jesper Lindstrom played with a confidence and drive that had not been since his arrival on loan from Napoli.

There was still an air of anxiety around Goodison when Spurs did eventually show signs of life and threatened an unlikely late comeback, but otherwise this was the sort of performance Everton and their fans have been waiting for all season.

Tottenham and their manager were hugely flattered by losing by just one goal, and that margin cannot cover up the abysmal first 45 minutes during which this game was lost.

And while they are clinging to the possibilities offered by a one-goal advantage in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool at Anfield, those hopes will be snuffed out very swiftly if they perform as badly as this.

Postecoglou is unquestionably struggling for resources, with striker Dominic Solanke the latest casualty with a knee injury, but there can be no excuses for a first half that understandably left the travelling fans in a fury, a fury mainly aimed at chairman Daniel Levy.

Spurs gave the score a respectable look with those goals from Kulusevski and Richarlison, but in reality it was a deception.

Everton have struggled to create goals and chances all season, yet they cut through Spurs with embarrassing ease in that first half, scoring three and having more chances.

The nerves kicked in when Spurs mounted their late rally, but the mediocrity of that first 45 minutes cost them dearly and will turn an even more unforgiving spotlight on Postecoglou.

Timeline
KO

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

13'

Iliman Ndiaye

30'

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

42'
HT +10'

Abdoulaye Doucouré

67'
FT +5'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
21 15 5 1 50 20 30 50
2
Arsenal
22 12 8 2 43 21 22 44
3
Nottingham forest
21 12 5 4 30 20 10 41
4
Newcastle united
22 11 5 6 38 26 12 38
5
Chelsea
21 10 7 4 41 26 15 37
6
Afc bournemouth
22 10 7 5 36 26 10 37
7
Aston villa
22 10 6 6 33 34 -1 36
8
Manchester city
21 10 5 6 38 29 9 35
9
Fulham
22 8 9 5 34 30 4 33
10
Brighton hove albion
21 7 10 4 32 29 3 31
11
Brentford
22 8 4 10 40 39 1 28
12
Crystal palace
22 6 9 7 25 28 -3 27
13
Manchester united
21 7 5 9 26 29 -3 26
14
West ham united
22 7 5 10 27 43 -16 26
15
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 7 3 11 43 32 11 24
16
Everton
20 3 8 9 15 26 -11 17
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
21 4 4 13 31 48 -17 16
18
Ipswich town
21 3 7 11 20 37 -17 16
19
Leicester city
22 3 5 14 23 48 -25 14
20
Southampton
21 1 3 17 13 47 -34 6
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
21 15 5 1 50 20 30 50
2
Arsenal
22 12 8 2 43 21 22 44
3
Nottingham forest
22 13 5 4 33 22 11 44
4
Chelsea
22 11 7 4 44 27 17 40
5
Manchester city
22 11 5 6 44 29 15 38
6
Newcastle united
22 11 5 6 38 26 12 38
7
Afc bournemouth
22 10 7 5 36 26 10 37
8
Aston villa
22 10 6 6 33 34 -1 36
9
Brighton hove albion
22 8 10 4 35 30 5 34
10
Fulham
22 8 9 5 34 30 4 33
11
Brentford
22 8 4 10 40 39 1 28
12
Crystal palace
22 6 9 7 25 28 -3 27
13
Manchester united
22 7 5 10 27 32 -5 26
14
West ham united
22 7 5 10 27 43 -16 26
15
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 7 3 12 45 35 10 24
16
Everton
21 4 8 9 18 28 -10 20
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
22 4 4 14 32 51 -19 16
18
Ipswich town
22 3 7 12 20 43 -23 16
19
Leicester city
22 3 5 14 23 48 -25 14
20
Southampton
22 1 3 18 15 50 -35 6
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