Day Two – Arsenal 4-0 Fulham
Day two and game two brought an opportunity to put things right. Six changes saw Bould bring in James Shea in goal along with newly signed scholars George Brislen-Hall, Jernade Meade and Jordan Wynter. It was their first chance to impose themselves ahead of the new campaign and they did.
Conor Henderson and Luke Freeman had early chances before Meade should have scored from Brislen-Hall’s perfect pull back. At half time it seemed a similar story to game one may repeat itself but four unanswered goals proved otherwise.
Jamaican midfielder Wynter got things going when he turned home Meade’s delicate cross, and despite a brief rally from Fulham, Freeman pounced to make it 2-0. With 20 minutes left Cedric Evina rifled home from just inside the box for number three, and the rout was completed in the closing stages when Deacon’s pull back was met with force by Aneke’s right foot.
Everton clinched the Toomey Tournament trophy after beating Southend on penalties.
Article By – J.Sanderson
Day two and game two brought an opportunity to put things right. Six changes saw Bould bring in James Shea in goal along with newly signed scholars George Brislen-Hall, Jernade Meade and Jordan Wynter. It was their first chance to impose themselves ahead of the new campaign and they did.
Conor Henderson and Luke Freeman had early chances before Meade should have scored from Brislen-Hall’s perfect pull back. At half time it seemed a similar story to game one may repeat itself but four unanswered goals proved otherwise.
Jamaican midfielder Wynter got things going when he turned home Meade’s delicate cross, and despite a brief rally from Fulham, Freeman pounced to make it 2-0. With 20 minutes left Cedric Evina rifled home from just inside the box for number three, and the rout was completed in the closing stages when Deacon’s pull back was met with force by Aneke’s right foot.
Everton clinched the Toomey Tournament trophy after beating Southend on penalties.
Article By – J.Sanderson
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