Tuesday, 25 December 2018
Interesting Statistic of 8 Goals Drama of Everton Vs Tottenham
By news-admin
Everton Vs Tottenham
The exciting and entertaining match happened on the 18th-week of Premier League between Everton against Tottenham Hotspur at Goodison Park, Sunday (23/12).
No wonder, there were 8 goals at Merseyside but unfortunately, Everton must see six goals ended behind England national team prominent goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford.
Everton got defeated 2-6 against Tottenham under Mauricio Pochettino. The quick goal from Theo Walcott at 21′ motivated them to play more aggressive.
Indeed, just during the first half, Tottenham won 3-1 by Son Heung-min (27′), Dele Alli (35′), and Harry Kane (42′). The goal drama continued in the second half.
Christian Eriksen added Tottenham goal became 4-1, responded by Gylfi Sigurdsson at 51′. The goal just a small stain for Spurs who scored two more goals from Son and Kane.
Tottenham won 6-2 and just 2 points away from the runner-up, Manchester City. There are many interesting statistics during the premium match before Christmas, such as:
1. Harry Kane scored the third highest top-scorer against Everton after Les Ferdinand (21 matches – 16 goals) and Alan Shearer (22 matches – 16 goals) with 9 goals from 9 matches.
2. Everton got conceded more than 5 goals during the home match of Premier League. This time it was the 510th match.
3. Harry Kane scored the highest away goal since August 2014. Kane scored 61 goals, followed by Sergio Aguero (44 goals), Romelu Lukaku (34 goals), Alexis Sanchez (33 goals), and Jamie Vardy (32 goals).
4. Tottenham scored the highest 36 away matches in 2018, more than other clubs: Manchester City (35 goals), Liverpool (33 goals), and Manchester United (31 goals).
5. Son Heung-min is involved in 50 Premier League goals from 112 matches with Spurs, scoring 35 goals and giving 15 assists.
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