One hundred thousand pounds a week Against Ipswich Town, the Everton player who won 80% of his duels was back to his “dominant” best. – nextfootballnews
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One hundred thousand pounds a week Against Ipswich Town, the Everton player who won 80% of his duels was back to his “dominant” best.

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And now Everton has won two Premier League games in a row, making it four games without a loss.

After losing their first four games, it’s safe to say that Everton boss Sean Dyche has done a good job of turning things around.

The next game is at home against Fulham, followed by a trip to the worst team in the league, Southampton. Things are finally looking up on Merseyside.

The Toffees had a walk in the park yesterday while they were away at Ipswich Town.

It was easy for Everton to beat Ipswich Town.

Oh how badly Everton needed a simple win like this.

It wasn’t long ago that they came back from behind to beat Crystal Palace and hold on for a 0-0 draw with Newcastle United. The traveling fans just wanted an easy win with little trouble.

Ipswich Town thought they should have had a penalty after taking the lead in the middle of the first half. This gave the home team a little worry before VAR decided against them.

Just before halfway, Michael Keane took the ball with his left foot and hit a beautiful shot into the roof of the net. This stopped the home team from taking the lead.

They then did what they do best, which is to soak up pressure for the rest of the game.

There are a few key players who helped them do well in that area, but one stands out.

James Tarkowski and Michael Keane were the best.

It’s great to see players like Keane and Ashley Young, who are often criticized by their teammates, do so well lately.

Two of them have been very important in the Toffees’ recent comeback. In their last four Premier League games, they’ve picked up eight points.

Even though Keane has tried his best, he has been harshly criticized, and many people are wondering why Dyche is still supporting him.

This kind of attention has been especially strange since his center-back partner, James Tarkowski, hasn’t done very well with him.

Last night, though, the £100,000-a-week goalkeeper was back to his brilliant best at the back, winning 80% of his duels and making seven saves (source: Sofascore).

The Liverpool Echo said that the players were “rock solid throughout” and that they kept a second straight clean sheet.

Writers said, “Organized his defense well with a dominant display after having another of his “hard man moments” by making home fans angry with a tough challenge on Hutchinson.”

Since Everton fans sang Keane’s name at the end of the game, hopefully this is the start of a defense comeback for the Toffees.

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