Supporters of Everton have been gushing over Richarlison’s latest post to Twitter following the Toffees’ 3-2 defeat to Arsenal.
On Sunday night, the 22-year-old Brazilian posted two photos of himself from the tie with the Gunners without a comment (per Richarlison), leaving many supporters to air their thoughts on the attacker.
— Richarlison Andrade (@richarlison97) February 23, 2020
Boss you fella! Onto next week pic.twitter.com/uAHQAWWPpD
— ??M? (@SamG_9) February 23, 2020
Unbelievable lad keep going ?? ?
— Cecil (@CallumCarroll) February 23, 2020
Class mate ?
— Michael ? (@RichyySZN) February 23, 2020
Do you believe that the Toffees will finish in the top seven of the Premier League?Yes, it's entirely possibleNo, not going to happen |
During the clash with Mikel Arteta’s side, the former Watford man bagged in first-half stoppage time to level the game at 2-2, however, a second-half strike from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sealed defeat for Carlo Ancelotti’s side (per BBC).
While the result was disappointing, Richarlison still boasted a respectable 7/10 performance rating (per Liverpool Echo), which left many fans keen to wax lyrical over the Brazilian.
Brilliant again mate. A good midfield behind ya and were comfortably making europe.
— TRUE BLUE (@KianBuckley11) February 23, 2020
Well played yesterday Richy. Another hard working performance. Unlucky not to get a point that was deserved but if a couple of things can be put right this week we will beat Man Utd no problem. Keep it up. God Bless.
— Jeffrey hitchmough (@Jeffreyhitchmo1) February 24, 2020
Played incredible mate, proud of you! ?
— Aero Kieran (@KingKierxn) February 24, 2020
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Having been the Toffees’ best-performing player in the Premier League so far this term with a 7.37/10 average rating (per WhoScored), it is clear to see why fans are so keen on the Brazilian.
With 12 goals and four assists over 30 games in all competitions (per Transfermarkt), Richarlison has proven himself to be a valuable asset, with Ancelotti’s side well amongst the fight for European places (via BBC).