Everton vs Leeds United played for the Premier League this Saturday, on February 18th 2023. The home team achieved a great 1-0 victory, to pick up important points.
Score
Everton managed to beat Leeds United by 1-0 in another league match. Before this fixture, the odds of 2.7 were successful for those who decided to bet on them to win.
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Match Goals
The teams were not at their best in attack, with Seamus Coleman scoring the winning goal for Everton at the 64 minute mark. Although slim, the score was enough to secure 3 points for the team.
Not surprisingly, the Leeds United left the field defeated. With only 0 shots in the match, the team showed little aggressiveness and failed to hold the opposing attack.
Cards
The match between Everton vs Leeds United was relatively calm regarding disciplinary interventions. This match featured a total of 5 yellow cards shown by the match referee A. Madley.
Everton vs Leeds United Game Highlights
This match between Everton vs Leeds United, was played under a clear sky, and had no VAR interventions in the 90 minutes.
Featured Players
At the end of the game, the best players of each team were nominated, with the defender James Tarkowski being the best on the field for the Everton side. On the other side, the best player from the Leeds United team was the defender Robin Koch.
Standings
In this true 6-point game, the win was crucial, as the Everton victory served to overtake Leeds United on the leaderboard.
The result was tragic for Leeds United, who continues to sink into the relegation zone. They now need to gain points in their next matches to try and get out of the uncomfortable 19th position in the league table.
FAQ
Everton vs Leeds United played for the Premier League on Saturday, on February 18th 2023.
The home team achieved a great 1-0 victory, to pick up important points.
The teams were not at their best in attack, with Seamus Coleman scoring the winning goal for Everton at the 64 minute mark. Although slim, the score was enough to secure 3 points for the team.
This match featured a total of 5 yellow cards shown by the match referee A. Madley.