Supporters of Everton have buzzed over a Twitter post from Bernard following the 3-1 victory against Crystal Palace.
Following the win over the Eagles, Bernard tweeted with two photos from the game with the caption: ‘Great win before the break’ (as per Bernard), which had fans waxing lyrical over the Brazilian.
Great win before the break! ??? pic.twitter.com/wiaXHFjCPH
— Bernard Duarte (@b_10duarte) February 8, 2020
Love you little lad
— ZestyZouma (@ZestyZouma) February 8, 2020
Amazing man
— Evertons The Kendall End (@TheKendallEnd) February 8, 2020
You beautiful.little wizzard ??
— Stephen Leary (@MrEverton1878) February 8, 2020
Does Bernard deliver good performances consistently enough for the Toffees?No, he needs to be more consistentYes, has a good level of consistency |
The 27-year-old attacker was on hand to open the scoring for Carlo Ancelotti’s side against the London outfit with a goal inside the first 20 minutes of the clash (as per BBC).
Everton’s opener on Saturday marked the Brazilian’s third of the season in all competitions, with the winger also chipping in with two assists throughout the 19 games he has featured in (per Transfermarkt), and fans were full of praise after his latest goal.
Love yr class and heart and amazing skills and work rate class finish again today me and my son jumping around in park end yesterday thanks to you @richarlison97 and @CalvertLewin14
— Paul Trevelyan (@paul_trevelyan) February 9, 2020
Favourite player ?
— Deborah Boardman (@Deborah1878) February 9, 2020
Great goal that mate, rest up and tear Arsenal apart ?
— Carl McGuffie (@carlwoodiwiss) February 9, 2020
Belter goal lad in my team all day!!!!!
— wazza EFC. (@waynewazza1) February 8, 2020
What do we think?
With a 7/10 rating for the clash with Roy Hodgson’s side (as per Liverpool Echo), it is clear to see why fans were so keen to heap praise on the 27-year-old.
His performance on Saturday showed that the attacker is capable of strong performances, but with a 6.73/10 average rating for the season (per WhoScored), he should perhaps start providing them on a more consistent basis.