Daniel James gives Leeds some air, Everton still can’t do it

Only one victory in 12 games for Everton, which sinks a little deeper into the standings.


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Leeds got hot, but the men of Marcelo bielsa win once morest Burnley (3-1) and take eight points ahead of their opponent of the day. Leeds took matters into their own hands in the first half, and were rewarded with five minutes left in the locker room thanks to Harrison. At the start of the second half, Maxwel Cornet scores a superb direct free kick and allows the Clarets to return to equality. Dallas gave the advantage back to the locals fifteen minutes from time, but Burnley pushed to equalize. While the tension is at its peak, Daniel James heads up point blank and secures three crucial points for Leeds.

The weeks go by and look the same for Everton, defeated on their lawn once morest Brighton (2-3). The start of the meeting is catastrophic for the Toffees. The men of Rafael Benitez are down 0-2 within 25 minutes. Whereas Calvert-Lewin at the opportunity to reduce the mark, the latter sends his penalty on the crossbar. Everton do not succeed, and despite the reduction in the score of Gordon, Mac Allister pushes the Toffees a little deeper, scoring the 1-3 with twenty minutes from time. The new reduction in the score of Gordon Nothing will change and Everton, defeated for the ninth time this season, sinks a little deeper in the standings and has won only one of their last twelve meetings.

In the last meeting of this early followingnoon, Brentford, despite the opening scoring of Danny Ings quarter of an hour, won 2-1 once morest Aston Villa thanks to goals of Warn and of Rasmussen. {INSERT_RANKING}

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