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ควันหลงหลังเกม กับคะแนนของนักเตะทีมเราครับ MOM เป็นของบักเจิด ที่ 8 คะแนน....และเราจะไม่พูดถึงเค้านะครับ Tim Howard 8- The aging American was Everton’s best player today. If it wasn’t for a free kick which was difficult to keep out, Howard would have been able to add a clean sheet to a solid goalkeeping performance including a fantastic fingertip save from Balotelli’s close range effort. Tony Hibbert 6- The Everton stalwart came back into the side after Seamus Coleman failed a late fitness test and was hit and miss with keeping Sterling at bay. He was substituted on the 72nd minute. John Stones 7- The young Englishman held Liverpool at bay in a solid first half performance and did well considering he had to fill the boots of experienced centre back Sylvain Distin. Phil Jagielka 8- The rating would have been very different if, for instance, there had been no stoppage time. He put in a strong performance, captaining the side to a good defensive display and the out of nowhere fires of a remarkable half volley on the up rise to rescue a point for the toffees, a definite goal of the season contender. Leighton Baines 6- The usually gallivanting Everton full back seemed to be more restricted in his attacking efforts today, probably in a tactical ploy from Roberto Martinez. He defended well against Markovic and kept him out of the game. Gareth Barry 6- Discipline is the word as the experience-laden Gareth Barry managed to resist getting a second yellow card for 89 minutes of the game, proving usually solid in that time and protecting his back four. James McCarthy 6- McCarthy was quiet throughout the game but did his job, helping Barry to subdue the Liverpool attack. Romelu Lukaku 6- In a tactical plan that we’ve seen before from Martinez, the big Belgian striker was deployed, or at least seemed to drift, on the right side and looked uncomfortable and less ineffective as he may have been through the middle. Despite showing his remarkable strength, Liverpool’s Moreno kept him at bay. Steven Naismith 6- After a fruitful start to the campaign for the Scot, he couldn’t get involved in this game, testing the keeper only once with a powerful strike. Kevin Mirallas 5- It’s slightly unfair awarding Mirallas this rating as he had to withdraw after 30 minutes through injury but he was quiet and ineffective within this time. Muhamed Besic 6- In his first Premier League start, the Bosnian did okay. He showed good character recovering from the confidence knocker against Chelsea and put in a solid performance. Subs- Aiden McGeady 6- The Irishman was relatively quiet although showed some promise coming down the left flank, at times looking dangerous in a difficult game to come in to. Tyias Browning 6- In his short time on the field, the Everton youth academy product played well, muscling Raheem Sterling off the ball in his first action of the game. Samuel Eto’o n/a- The Cameroon striker didn’t have long enough to affect the game.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 08:51:53 +0000

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