
‘Everton survived drop because of Iwobi’ – Fans praise Nigerian after Crystal Palace win
According to the recent report from Goal.com, Everton fans have pegged their survival in the Premier League on the performance of Alex Iwobi after they recovered from 2-0 down to defeat visiting Crystal Palace 3-2 at Goodison Park on Thursday.JAMB Result
With the Toffees needing a win to be assured of staying in the top flight, it was the visiting Eagles who raced into a 2-0 first-half lead courtesy of goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ghana international Jordan Ayew.
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However, in the second period, Everton came back a more rejuvenated side and they scored through Michael Keane, Richarlison, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin to manage the turnaround and move to 16th, four points clear ahead of Burnley in the battle for relegation.
However, what caught the eye of many Everton fans is the performance of the 26-year-old Nigeria international, who once again impressed with his tireless runs and disarmed Palace’s midfield from moving forward.
One fan has likened Iwobi’s superb display to Andrea Pirlo and Claude M akelele while another set of supporters want the former Arsenal winger to win Everton’s player of the season award.
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