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・September 28, 2024 September 28 Sep 28
Everton tops Crystal Palace, powered by McNeil's 2 goals
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Goodison Park
Goodison Park, Liverpool, ENG
Jack Harrison - Subbed on at half timeHarrison had two crosses (zero accurate) and one clearance in Saturday's 2-1 win versus Crystal Palace.
ImpactHarrison replaced Jesper Lindstrom at halftime and delivered the crucial cross leading to Dwight McNeil's winning goal in the 54th minute. Harrison also made a clearance. He has featured in all six games this season, coming off the bench in the last two to replace Jesper Lindstrom. This key contribution could help him solidify his case for reclaiming the starting spot over Jesper Lindstrom for the time being.
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Jesper Lindstrom - Subbed off against Crystal PalaceLindstrom had five crosses (two accurate) and three corners in Saturday's 2-1 victory versus Crystal Palace.
ImpactLindstrom registered five crosses (the second highest in the game), created two chances, and contributed defensively with two tackles and a block. He was replaced by Jack Harrison at halftime. Having started the previous two games, it appears he is in direct competition with Jack Harrison for the starting spot on the wing alongside Dwight McNeil.
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Ashley Young - Assists on SaturdayYoung assisted once to go with one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
ImpactYoung provided the assist for Dwight McNeil's brilliant equalizer in the 47th minute. In addition to that, Young completed a dribble and made two interceptions, one block and one clearance. He has started all four of his appearances this season from the full-back position, missing a couple of games due to a red card suspension.
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Dwight McNeil - Nets brace on SaturdayMcNeil scored two goals to go with three shots (two on goal), six crosses (three accurate) and one corner in Saturday's 2-1 win versus Crystal Palace.
ImpactMcNeil equalized with a brilliant long-range strike in the 47th minute, assisted by Ashley Young, and gave Everton the lead with a sharp close-range finish in the 54th minute. McNeil registered the most crosses in the game, completed a dribble, created a chance, and also made a tackle. Having started all games this season, McNeil has been involved in the majority of Everton's goals, with five goal involvements already.
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Jordan Pickford - Concedes one to Crystal PalacePickford recorded three saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 2-1 win versus Crystal Palace. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 93rd minute.
ImpactPickford recorded three saves and a clearance, but conceded a close-range goal to Marc Guehi in the 10th minute. Pickford has started all six games this season, making 17 saves but conceding 15 goals, the second-worst record in the league behind Wolves. He faces a challenging fixture next against Newcastle United.
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Jeffrey Schlupp - Subbed on against EvertonSchlupp generated one shot (zero on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Everton.
ImpactSchlupp replaced Eddie Nketiah in the 73rd minute and managed only eight touches which included five passes and a shot. Schlupp has featured in five games this season, all off the bench and only for short durations of time. He will have to accumulate special cameo performances in order to get back in contention for a starting spot.
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Maxence Lacroix - Assists in defeatLacroix assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Everton.
ImpactLacroix provided a crucial assist for Marc Guehi's opener with a well-timed headed pass into a dangerous area. Since joining from Wolfsburg and settling into the first team, Lacroix has started all three games and has posted impressive defensive stats, including 11 clearances, seven tackles and six interceptions. He has quickly developed a solid partnership with Marc Guehi in the three-man defense, bringing stability to the backline.
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