Wins Fourth Victory, Everton Moves Away From Relegation Zone
JAKARTA - Everton's efforts provided satisfactory results. Everton moved further away from the relegation zone after winning their fourth win against Burnley 2-0 in the English Premier League match at the Turf Moor Stadium, Sunday, December 17 in the morning WIB.
Everton showed they didn't deserve to be in the relegation zone. Yes, Everton was sentenced to a 10-point deduction for financial fair play violations. The sanction made Everton free and enter the relegation zone.
The situation in The Toffees is getting more difficult because they then suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Manchester United. But after that defeat, Everton managed to get up.
The Liverpool-based team immediately won four wins in a row, including against Burnley.
Previously, they twice beat Newcastle United 3-0 and then Chelsea 2-0.
If the points are not reduced, Everton will definitely compete with the top teams. Because they are at least in eighth place.
That impressive achievement made them move up one strip to 16th place. With 16 points, Everton is already seven points ahead with Luton Town who is in the highest position among the three teams in the relegation zone.
On the other hand, it is increasingly difficult for Burnley to get out of the relegation zone. They are ranked 19th and only have eight points. The same as Sheffield United who are at the bottom of the standings.
"Of course we are happy with that achievement. The team played very well, especially in the second half. How do they play from the first minute is indeed excellent," said Everton manager Sean Dyche.
Meanwhile, defender James Tarkowski said that everything in the club remained solid and united. This is what makes Everton able to pass the test.
"That punishment unites us. Anyone at this club, players, supporters, staff and everything is teta[one," Tarkowski told Sky Sports.
"Before the point deduction we played well and won the game. We defended it and tried to keep winning the game," he said.
In that match, Everton managed to take the lead after Amadou Onana scored a goal in the 19th minute.
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Onana, which has a height of up to 1.92 meters, is able to take advantage of the advantage of posture to win aerial duels. His header which metLACE McNeill's cross beat goalkeeper James Trafford.
Next, Everton increased their lead after Michael Keane broke into the hosts' goal in the 25th minute.
Goalkeeper Trafford actually saved Keane's shot. But the rebound ball was not caught by Burnley's players. Keane, who managed to control and then fired a shot into the bottom right side of the net.
The score changed to 2-0 for Everton. After the end of the game there were no more goals so the visitors won the game.