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Everton 1-1 West Ham: Match Report & immediate reaction | Late O'Brien Equalizer keeps stripes alive

When David Moyes left West Ham, he commented on the fact that her fans liked the personality of some other managers in front of him, but what could not be argued was that he was the manager who had won something. After his departure, his successor Julen Lopetegui was released and they are now managed by Graham Potter.

Today Moyes had to see this match as an opportunity to give an explanation and to keep Everton in front of the hammers in the table.

The constellations were good reading for Evertonians, with David Moyes being able to choose a completely older squad on the bench and only one goalkeeper. David Moyes decided to change a change from the side that was held by wolves when Charly Alcaraz was for Jesper Lindstrom. Armanda Broja was back and took his place next to Youssef Chermiti on the bench.

West Ham After your 1-0 defeat by Newcastle, three changes made. Lucas Paqueta started together with Constantinos Mavropanos and Emerson. Aaron Cresswell, Oli Search and Edson Alvarez failed.

Darren Bond was the man in the middle when the pipe blew to get the match going, with Everton stepping towards the park. An early Var test on a potential foul on Beto was quickly released. The high press was used by Everton in the early stages.

Everton began to control the game, and a nice ball in the box was checked by Harrison, who had to block the shot, the goal was bound. West Ham struggled to get out of Everton's pressure well. West Ham finally brought the ball under control in the half of Everton and brought them into a corner that was delivered and hit by Branthwaite, but Pickford made a world out of a rescue.

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Everton tried to repeat himself, and Beto made a foul on the edge of the box, but unfortunately Harrison's delivery was. The teams exchanged the possession, but it was a long litter of O'Brien von Beto, but his header went over the bar. Seconds later, a delivery from Alcaraz also landed just above the bar from Beto.

A surprising run on the left side of Max Kilman was delivered in Bowen on the edge of the box. A nice control enabled him to go to a Schussorward to Volleye, and it was Pickford again who had to make a good rescue to prevent a goal.

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Jake O'Brien decided to take a pop out of the box corner, which forced a good rescue from Areola. The resulting corner from Garner was overpassed and another chance begged. Garner and Alcaraz were very fluid in the attack, with Garner moving to the left and Alcaraz in the middle.

Half looked like she was forgotten until Doucoure pushed a ball in Beto. The great Portuguese striker turned and then stood on the floor, showing the referee on the spot. It looked soft and when Var looked at a look, Beto stepped the floor before it fell, so that the penalty was taken away and the half ended without scoring.

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No changes at half -time for every team when the hammers started. West Ham was from the forefoot of Off. An unnecessary foul from Tarkowski gave another chance to deliver the station, but the free kick was well defended.

The campaign was end until the end, but the last pass was missing for both teams. The amount of goodison tried to raise the team. West Ham put a few passes together that ended with Bowen trying overhead kick, but his own hand stopped the shot.

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A beautiful Breakout from Everton was her first real moment of attack half after almost 13 minutes of no time. Changes were required for both teams, but none of the managers had warmed up the players.

Before this change was made, Beto tried an overhead kick that was the first time that Everton had the ball in the West Ham penalty area. Everton's pace increased and the High Press was back in place.

The game was turned on the head when Jarrod Bowen drove forward and expanded it into a wide open Soucek, who drove the ball into the corner past a extensive pickford.

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It was ten minutes late Moyes who had the ineffective Doucore and brought Lindstrom that made Alcaraz possible to move in the middle. West Ham drove forward to kill the match, with Bowen forcing Pickford's rescue.

A corner for Everton was taken over by Harrison and a number of headers kept the piece alive and Harrison had finally blocked a blasty volley by Harrison from Emerson. A free kick from Garner was delivered to the West Ham Box, but Areola was there to make the ball clear.

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Moyes saw the need to throw the sink on the hammers, and raised Chermiti, Broja and Iroegbunam with Beto, Harrison and Garrner. Everton drove forward in ten minutes and Paqueta received a yellow card for a foul on Lindstrom. West Ham changed even further when Paqueta was withdrawn, with Soler replacing him.

Everton pushed after the equalizer and when Chermiti hit a corner, 20 West Ham players had to have gave them by shot. Seconds later, Chermiti received a yellow card for a foul on Soler.

Four minutes were announced when Everton received another corner that delivered Alcaraz, but easy to clarify. Seconds later, Chermiti forced a big rescue in front of Arenola and when Alcaraz climbed onto the rebound, he crossed the ball to Gueye, who put the ball in the middle, and it was Jake O'Brien who hit him with a pounding header to tie the game.

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Goodison broke out and West Ham wiggled when Everton stacked forward. Alcaraz plunged on a distracted header from Iroegbunam, but his shot remained just wide on the post. The chances dried and the match ended with a draw what was exactly the right result.

Everton Man of the Match: Carlos Alcaraz – A first start at Goodison could have been magical, but on the left it made it difficult for him to come into play in a sensible way. As soon as Doucore was withdrawn, the Argentinier took control and provided a cross of real quality, which led to compensation. Idrissa Gueye continues to play the business game and play. His role is clear. If this clarity was just as clear to Alcaraz, who knows what he can achieve.

Another point for the blues, which you bring to points with Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham. This is a fourth draw for the trot for Everton and it must be said that the series is alive, but the goals have dried out a little out of the Swashbuckling games last month. The FA Cup break and the upcoming international break broke the team's rhythm. Hopefully the break will make more players possible, although the upcoming game list is discouraging.

Carlos Alcaraz made his first start in Goodison Park after making a difference last week. He replaced Jesper Lindstrom and it was interesting to see where Alcaraz entered the setup. Unfortunately, it was well equipped and was ineffective until it was still for 20 minutes and Doucore was removed. Since more attacking players are available, after the international break Alcaraz, the chance must give the chance to start in the middle of the field.

The omission of Jared Branthwaite from the high -ranking English squad was a bit of a travesty, but Moyes challenged the young defender with the words: “If you look at the last six/seven weeks, he is with another English central defender in the country up there. The big one he has to do is to be played for the under 21. Then he is selected for the big team, so Instructions that I would give him.

It was so great to see that David Moyes received the awards from West Ham fans and their players at the end of the game. He is a class act and that can never be taken away from him. He also belongs to us !!!

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