Everton drew 3-3 with Manchester City in a thrilling match, with Thierno Barry scoring twice for Everton. Despite a strong performance, City couldn't secure a win, leaving them in a tight race for the Premier League title.
Moyes made three changes to the starting line-up from last week, with Beto fit again and in for Thierno Barry and Merlin Rohl in for Dwight McNeil. Tim Iroegbunam was the other surprise after Idrissa Gueye was missing from the squad.
Key moments included Thierno Barry's two goals for Everton and Doku's opening goal for Manchester City, leading to a dramatic 3-3 draw.
Everton showed resilience, managing to secure a 3-3 draw against Manchester City despite being under pressure for much of the game.
The draw complicates Manchester City's pursuit of the Premier League title, as they missed an opportunity to regain first place.
Thierno Barry was a standout for Everton with two goals, while Doku's performance for Manchester City was also notable.
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A big match with Michael Oliver in the middle of it all. It looked like Rohl was lining up on the right with Garner in his usual spot. A lovely “Forever Everton” was delivered by the crowd as the match kicked off. Early City possession built slowly up the pitch with only a semblance of pressure from the Blues. No sympathy was given to a writhing Cherkhi after he went down under no pressure from KDH.
Dewsbury-Hall was then driving forward but the swarming grey shirts stymied his progress. An early corner was delivered short but O’Brien defended well. The first shot for City curled over the bar much to the pleasure of the home crowd.
**Thierno Barry:** Too often this season, the predictable switch of Beto to Barry has been mostly devoid of any significant impact. Today, that switch changed the game. Everton were getting on the ball but Beto was not getting any space to work. When Barry entered the match he was able to get wide, go through the middle and come back to get into the play. His movement was the difference and his finishing was superb. He was only on the pitch for half an hour but it was a performance that deserved a victory.
After a very defensive first half, the half time talk from Moyes really changed the match. The effort from the boys was incredible and the finishing from Barry and O’Brien set us up for a possible victory. That was not to be as City’s quality shone through in just a couple of moments. Everton ended the match with an xG of 2.77 which is the highest against City by anyone this season. The chances to Ndiaye were not finished off which would have been the icing on the cake.
The race for Europe continues to be a thing for Everton. Results this weekend did not change many things as the gap between 12th and 6th remained at just 5 points. Most importantly, the point moved Everton to within 4 points of 6th. With only three matches left, it’s not over and Everton still have Palace, Sunderland and Spurs. Tonight’s spirited second half performance was excellent and Moyes needs to get the same effort as they head to Palace next week. COYB!
Although I selected Barry as the player of the match, the forced inclusion of Merlin Rohl was the big story for me. The young German’s selection was intriguing and in the end was a bit of Moyes magic as he had an excellent game from start to finish. Rohl had barely kicked a ball since starting in the away win against Aston Villa in January. His inclusion probably had to do with the wing play of Doku who had been on fire recently and although Doku scored two, Rohl was not culpable on either one. For me he has earned the chance to continue next week. Although, what I have learned is that it is impossible to know what Moyes will do from day to day.
The absence of Braiden Graham on the Everton bench was a disappointment many Evertonians who had hoped to see included with the lack of goals from our strikers this season. He had been training with the first team and Graham had been involved in all four goals as the U21s beat Brentford 4-2 on Friday night. His two goals included a panenka from the penalty spot. There is a lot of chatter about this young striker but Moyes is playing the long game. Not even a seat on the bench.