Fans of Everton have shown their love for a Twitter post from Bernard following the 2-2 draw with Newcastle United.
On Wednesday night, the 27-year-old Brazilian tweeted with a photo from the game and the caption: ‘Always trying my best’ (as per Bernard), which presented supporters with the opportunity to wax lyrical.
Always trying, my best. ? ?@Everton? pic.twitter.com/KD6T6PLGPJ
— Bernard Duarte (@b_10duarte) January 22, 2020
Something else you mate? pic.twitter.com/fNBVYUQrLv
— The USM Toffee Blues (@EvertonNewsFeed) January 22, 2020
Superb yesterday little fella. Gutted to see you go off and probably the wrong decision. Keep it up and keep them lovely assist up Aswell. #ElMagico
— MerseysideBlue (@BlueMerseyside) January 22, 2020
A joy to watch, amazing touch and so intelligent, you remind me so much of @therealstevenpi always 100% effort too and we know and appreciate that more than anything! ? #COYB
— Gareth Ratcliffe (@N9GJR) January 22, 2020
Was Carlo Ancelotti wrong to substitute Bernard for Tom Davies in the final ten minutes against Newcastle United?Yes, changed the game completelyNo, did not have much of an affect |
The talented winger was a key feature in the side’s stalemate with the Toon, picking up a 7/10 performance rating and the assist for Moise Kean’s first goal in Everton blue (as per Liverpool Echo).
His assist on Tuesday night was, surprisingly, only his second of the season, having also scored two goals in his 18 appearances in all competitions (as per Transfermarkt), however, fans were still keen to gush.
You were absolutely the best player on the pitch last night and made us play great while you were on. Keep up the hard work and prove what a star you are. #COYB #EFC #BernardWillTearYouApart
— Daz (@BluDazza17) January 22, 2020
What a game you had unbelievable, all the way home from the match all we talked about was you. Played your heart out. Well done MOTM!!!!
— Laura Fowell (@FowellLaura) January 23, 2020
Thought you played well,probably found your best position in the team.Not sure why Carlo took you off.
— John Pickersgill (@pickersgi10) January 22, 2020
Showing everyone that size doesn’t matter. Most technically gifted player I’ve watched at Goodison ?
— Paul Ashcroft (@PaulAshcroft8) January 22, 2020
Ur best is top drawer
— USM Rice Lane Farm ™? (@tjdoyle84) January 22, 2020
What do we think?
As one supporter alluded to, it was probably the wrong decision for Carlo Ancelotti to substitute the 27-year-old for Tom Davies with around ten minutes to go.
His energetic runs and high passing success were vital in driving Everton further up the pitch and could have been key in relieving pressure from the Toffees’ goal in the final few minutes.