4/10 player should dropped, 9/10 dominant display from Son: Tottenham player ratings vs Everton thrashing

Tottenham Hotspur kicked off their Premier League home campaign in style, securing a resounding 4-0 victory over Everton. Ange Postecoglou’s side showed their attacking prowess and defensive solidity, leaving Everton with little hope as Spurs cruised to victory. Here’s a detailed look at how each player performed in this commanding win.

Tottenham began the match with purpose, quickly taking control of the game. Their efforts paid off when Yves Bissouma opened the scoring with a beautifully struck goal, setting the tone for the rest of the match. Shortly after, Heung-min Son capitalized on a mistake from Everton’s goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford, to double the lead before halftime.

Yves Bissouma: 8/10
Bissouma’s performance was a masterclass in midfield control. Not only did he score the opening goal, but he also dictated the pace of the game with his intelligent passing and movement. This display was a testament to his ability to step up in crucial moments.

Heung-min Son: 7/10
Son was a constant threat to Everton’s defense, and his opportunistic goal was the result of his relentless pressing. His ability to exploit defensive errors and his excellent ball control made him a standout performer. Son’s second goal in the match was the final nail in Everton’s coffin.

The second half saw Tottenham continue their dominance, with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven adding to Everton’s misery. Romero’s header and Van de Ven’s impressive run and assist showcased Spurs’ offensive depth and defensive strength.

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Cristian Romero: 7/10
Romero had a shaky start with some misplaced passes, but he redeemed himself with a towering header that effectively ended the contest. His 100th appearance for the club was marked with a goal, making it a memorable outing for the defender.

Micky van de Ven: 10/10
Van de Ven was exceptional throughout the match. His defensive work was impeccable, and his assist for Son’s second goal was a moment of brilliance. Van de Ven’s ability to carry the ball forward with such confidence adds a new dimension to Tottenham’s play.

While the goalscorers naturally took the headlines, the overall team performance was a testament to Postecoglou’s tactical acumen. Every player contributed to this dominant display, highlighting the depth and quality within the squad.

Guglielmo Vicario: 6/10
Vicario had little to do as Everton failed to register any significant threats. It was a quiet afternoon for the Tottenham goalkeeper, who was well-protected by his defense.

Pedro Porro: 7/10
Porro was solid in defense and provided valuable support going forward. His ability to neutralize Everton’s wide threats and contribute to the attack was vital in maintaining Spurs’ control of the game.

Destiny Udogie: 7/10
Udogie delivered a composed performance at the back, keeping Everton’s attackers at bay and helping Spurs transition smoothly from defense to attack. His ability to carry the ball forward was instrumental in maintaining Tottenham’s dominance.

James Maddison: 6/10
Maddison had a mixed afternoon. While he missed a couple of good chances, his influence grew when moved into a more advanced role. His delivery from set pieces, including the corner for Romero’s goal, was a key contribution.

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Dejan Kulusevski: 7/10
Kulusevski was a creative force in the midfield, playing in a more central role. His vision and passing created several opportunities, and he looked much more effective in the number 10 position than on the wing.

Brennan Johnson: 5/10
Johnson struggled to make an impact in this game. His passing was off, and he seemed out of sync with the rest of the team. Johnson will need to improve his involvement if he hopes to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup.

Wilson Odobert: 7/10
Odobert had a promising debut, making several exciting runs and delivering dangerous crosses. While he faded as the game progressed, there were plenty of positives to take from his first appearance in a Tottenham shirt.

Impact from the Bench: Sarr, Richarlison, and Others

With the game effectively won, Postecoglou turned to his bench to see out the match. The substitutes played their part in maintaining Tottenham’s control and ensuring a clean sheet.

Pape Matar Sarr: 6/10
Sarr came on in the 65th minute and helped maintain Tottenham’s dominance in midfield. His calm presence on the ball ensured that Spurs remained in control.

Richarlison: 5/10
Richarlison was brought on for the final 25 minutes but struggled to make an impact. With the game already decided, he found it difficult to get involved, although he did work hard in pressing the Everton defense.

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Archie Gray: 6/10
Gray slotted into the midfield seamlessly after replacing Bissouma. While he didn’t stand out, his tidy passing and positioning ensured there were no lapses in concentration from the Spurs midfield.

Djed Spence: 7/10
Spence replaced Udogie with 20 minutes to go and looked solid defensively. He handled Everton’s rare forays forward with ease, helping to preserve the clean sheet.

Lucas Bergvall: 6/10
Bergvall had only 10 minutes to make an impact, but his energy in pressing the opposition was evident. While he didn’t have time to influence the game significantly, his enthusiasm was a positive sign.

Tottenham’s 4-0 victory over Everton is a statement of intent from Ange Postecoglou’s side. With strong performances across the pitch and a well-organized display, Spurs look ready to challenge at the top end of the Premier League this season. While there are areas to improve, particularly in converting chances and maintaining consistency throughout the game, this win will give the team plenty of confidence moving forward.

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