Supporters of Everton have waxed lyrical over Richarlison following a club post of the Brazilian’s stats from the 2-1 victory over Newcastle United.
Following the second win of Carlo Ancelotti’s reign in his second game, the club posted that the 22-year-old attacker created three chances, won nine duels and assisted one goal (per Everton), which gave fans the chance to gush.
| Absolutely relentless – and another vital contribution yesterday. @richarlison97 #NEWEVE @Davanti_Tyres #PerformanceDriven pic.twitter.com/HXGz0f8V9h
— Everton (@Everton) December 29, 2019
He had a brilliant game!
— BetsieSalt (@SaltBetsie) December 29, 2019
Hes like a new player, graft and workrate is fantastic, I think he is a vital part of Everton,
— Ian (@Ian_bounce_out) December 29, 2019
He was fenomenal last night together with DCL,Holgate and Pickford,what a team we are going to be
— Bjørnen (@Evertoningen) December 29, 2019
Is Richarlison Carlo Ancelotti's most vital player in the current squad?Yes, he's key to everythingNo, important but not vital |
So far this term, the Brazilian has scored eight and assisted four in 24 games in league and cup for the Toffees (as per Transfermarkt).
With a 7.22/10 average rating in the Premier League this season (per Whoscored), supporters are infatuated with the £54-million rated man and were keen to let their feelings show.
Richarlison the best!!
— Click (@marcus_vasmaier) December 29, 2019
he is a top draw this boy
— shaun (@shaun05556414) December 29, 2019
MOM by a country mile. MOM shouldn’t just be given to a player because they have scored the most goals in a game.
— Richard Hughes (@Puckyou1912) December 29, 2019
6 goals and 3 assists for a team that’s been struggling for most of the season is amazing. Richy is absolute boss
— jimmy (@jimmy26430629) December 29, 2019
What do we think?
Having consistently performed in a struggling side so far this term, Richarlison is proving to be one of the Toffees most valuable assets, if not the most valuable.
Keeping hold of the 22-year-old for an extended period will be a key task for the club’s new 60-year-old, Italian manager.